The phrase "nice guys finish last" is a common expression that suggests that individuals who are kind, considerate, and respectful often find themselves at a disadvantage in various aspects of life. This notion has been a topic of debate and analysis, with several theories attempting to explain why this phenomenon occurs. One possible explanation is rooted in evolutionary psychology. According to this theory, individuals are drawn to certain traits that are associated with reproductive success, such as confidence, assertiveness, and dominance. Nice guys, who are often perceived as more passive and accommodating, may not exhibit these traits as prominently as others. Tune in Wednesday starting at 8 PM ET for the "He Said What Podcast" featuring your hosts Simplee Bree, (@_simpleebree_) Ezel Moon (@ezelmoon_), and RG (@rgainesii). With some of the hottest topics in the community, hopefully this trio will play well as they bridge the gap in communication between men and women. Here's your homework: Subscribe to the He Said What Network YouTube Channel (https://www.youtube.com/c/hesaidwhatnetwork)