social intelligence and tool use
Social intelligence refers to the ability of an individual to effectively understand, interpret, and navigate social situations, including understanding social cues, emotions, and interpersonal dynamics. Tool use refers to the use of objects or items to perform specific tasks, demonstrating an individual's capacity to effectively manipulate and utilize tools for various purposes.
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