https://apnews.com/f487b63befb2f4c3181404bcc87be1c1
"Acts of kindness may not be that random after all. Science says being
kind pays off.
Research shows that acts of kindness make us feel better and healthier.
Kindness is also key to how we evolved and survived as a species,
scientists say. We are hard-wired to be kind.
Kindness “is as bred in our bones as our anger or our lust or our grief
or as our desire for revenge,” said University of California San Diego
psychologist Michael McCullough, author of the forthcoming book
“Kindness of Strangers.” It’s also, he said, “the main feature we take
for granted.”
Scientific research is booming into human kindness and what scientists
have found so far speaks well of us."
Via The RISKS Digest Volume 32 Issue 8:
http://catless.ncl.ac.uk/Risks/32/8#subj8
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