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A young boy attempts to make the world a better place after his teacher gives him that chance.
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Compassion research is at a tipping point: Overwhelming evidence suggests compassion is good for our health and good for the world.
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Compassion is both innate and a trainable skill that can be cultivated to counter burnout. Based on the scientific principles of neuroplasticity, epigenetics, and inborn basic goodness, Dr.
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Research-based tips that draw from the GGSC’s new website, Greater Good in Action.
Dacher Keltner is a psychology professor at UC Berkeley whose research focuses on two time-honored questions. A first is the biological and evolutionary origins of human emotion, with a special concentration on compassion, awe, love, and beauty, and how emotions shape all kinds of judgments.
James Martin, S.J., describes three simple ways you can be nicer to others this Lent.
The work from Chick-fil-A entrepreneur and rare triple-franchisee Kevin Williams was written as part-employee handbook, part-operating manual for life, Irrational Kindness flips traditional wisdom on its head and gives a different lens through which to look at life.
Allan Luks one of the pioneers of research on the health benefits of kindness and author of “The Healing Power of Doing Good” explains how a show like The Kindness Effect TV will impact society and improve your health.
The world is changing and people are feeling scared. What we regard as normal has been completely flipped on its head. What we need now more than ever is kindness. When you’re kind to someone, it’s not just that person who benefits. Kindness makes you happier. It’s good for your heart.
Did you know that engaging in ACTS OF KINDNESS is proven to boost serotonin? Serotonin heals your wounds, calms you down and makes you HAPPY! Start your very own Kindness Boomerang with LVI's Act of Kindness cards! Take part in our AOK Card Campaign and Become a Proud Card Carrying Member of...
In this video Dr. David R. Hamilton reveals the five unexpected (and beneficial!) side-effects of being kind to others.