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Uploaded by on May 26, 2011

This profile on UC Berkeley Professor Dacher Keltner highlights his breakthrough research on the science of kindness and compassion.

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  • @gaymuraki I think you are missing the purpose of science... Science and the act of studying the world are not there to "tell you" how to be happy or how to be kind. Science is for explaining why things happen, a tool to help correct a multitude of problems and dilemmas in this uncertain world.

    And as for humans being self centered, we are all self centered.Your only input and output of this reality are through you. For example, helping someone makes YOU feel good... It has always been this way

  • WOW! Yes, as many major hospitals and renowned doctors continue to report on faster recovery of patients treated with more kindness and compassion, and detecting an increase in the production of pheromone by those patients, this is a scientific fact. Power to these scientists that are researching focused on what works better!! With deep appreciation for this posting!

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  • YES!

  • Like this if Dani Shay brought you here.

  • Thank you for sharing, my friend.

    Blessings,

    CG

  • Lol I dont feel emotions

  • Kill them with kindness!! <333 lol n_n

  • Thank you! I can now tell my parents that the reason im not kind is biological!

  • anyway, as a nurse, we have seen days when we were trusted enough to get our patients well. We knew what it took, showing kindness, respect, caring, love, and hands on. When it became more important to make money, the patients suffered, in turn the business suffered, all nurses were suffering, and now they can look back and see, thank God somebody is doing that!! I applaud you, and appreciate you!!

  • In the late 80's the medical field, hospitals, nursing homes, went from patient focused care to money making is the bottom line. This changed everything, in order to do our jobs the way management wanted, the patients sacrificed their we

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