Daniel Goleman Quotes
We Have A Bit Of Self-interest In Relieving The Misery Of Others. One School Of Modern Economic Theory, Following Hobbes, Argues That People Give To Charities In Part Because Of The Pleasure They Get From Imagining Either The Relief Of Those They Benefit Or Their Own Relief From Alleviating Their Sympathetic Distress.
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