Generosity and its effect on you

Generosity shows up in the nuerology and in ones psyche in big ways. The more generous tend to be happier and well adjusted to Nature itself, the more selfish tend to be miserable and separated (from my experience). Highly recommend this book as well

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enerosity not only feels good—to the giver and receiver—it has a host of other benefits for children, including promoting healthy friendships. But what makes kids generous, and can we as parents help encourage them? A recent study explored how different factors contribute to young children’s development of generosity. Researcher Jonas Miller and his colleagues studied children—who were mostly white and from middle- to upper-middle-income families—first when they were four years old and again when they were six.