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“These scientific studies countervail the influential claims of the Kants, Nietzsches, and Rands about the nature of human goodness. Compassion is not a blind emotions that catapults people pell-mell toward the next warm body that walks by. Instead, compassion is exquisitely attuned to harm and vulnerability in others. Compassion does not render people tearful idlers, moral weaklings, or passive onlookers but individuals who will take on the pain of others, even when given the chance to skip out on such difficult action or in anonymous conditions. The kindness, sacrifice, and jen that make up healthy communities are rooted in a bundle of nerves that has been producing caretaking behavior for over 100 million years of mammalian evolution.”

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Born to Be Good: The Science of a Meaningful Life

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Dacher Keltner
Dacher Keltner

Dacher Keltner is a renowned psychologist specializing in the study of emotion psychology and human prosocial behavior. His research spans multiple domains from evolutionary psychology to positive psychology, making significant contributions to understanding human emotions and social behaviors. more

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