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Social Focus
Basic social behaviours allow an extended family to survive and support one-another in various ways. This requires a personal awareness of social relationships, behavioural pecking-orders, troupe objectives, and subtle non-verbal communications. Memory-based learning is essential.
The Social Focus is primarily interested in the current moment.
Speed Interest Characteristics
Fast Interested primarily in present moment.

Learned responses/behaviours.

Individual relationships developed over time.

Adaptable.

Group play reinforces mutual protection and troupe behaviour.

Focus on self and family/tribe.

Typical emotions include love, caring, companionship, belonging, and shared pleasure. Also incudes trauma-based fear and hate.