New studies using brain imaging and psychological experiments suggest that acts of generosity activate a primitive part of the brain that would usually light up in response to food or sex. Doing good, feels good.
New studies using brain imaging and psychological experiments suggest that acts of generosity activate a primitive part of the brain that would usually light up in response to food or sex. Doing good, feels good.
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