Traditions, whether in human or animal societies, serve multiple valuable functions beyond mere habit. They can encode accumulated wisdom, such as the traditional preparation methods for cassava that remove toxins, preventing poisoning. Traditions also foster familiarity and comfort, providing a basis for shared activities and memories. Furthermore, they act as coordination mechanisms, establishing Schelling points for events like New Year's Eve or serving as legal precedents. Finally, traditions contribute to group identity by providing shared experiences and knowledge around which communities can form. AI
RANK_REASON The item is an exploratory essay discussing the value and function of traditions, drawing on examples from animal behavior and human culture.
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