
46 - Marlone Henderson: The Burden and Benefits of Scheduling Time for Charity
Stanford Psychology Podcast
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The Whole Is Greater Than the Sum of Its Parts
People generally found that aggregated volunteering is more morally right. When something happens all at once, verses when it's broken down into multiple sessions or intervales. I don't think people are consciously aware of that fact, they experience it, but i don't know if they're not aware of it. And so in terms of willingness to give that time up, if you're going to do it, i think our sudies would argue people are going to experience or derive more morality from it. But i find it hard to think about what would go on in my mind to justify why i would think that.
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