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The Evolutionary Case for Kindness | Dacher Keltner

Aug 30, 2021
Dacher Keltner, a leading psychologist and author of "Born to Be Good," champions the scientific merits of kindness over competition. He discusses Darwin's insights on human sympathy, emphasizes the vital role of touch in expressing compassion, and explores how teasing can foster connection. Keltner illustrates that kindness is essential for effective leadership and a cooperative society, positioning it as a powerful antidote to modern challenges like climate change and social disconnection. Join him as he redefines kindness in today’s world.
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Kindness on the Rise

  • Kindness is becoming increasingly important in leadership, parenting, and communication.
  • This contradicts the outdated belief that "nice guys finish last," which might have been true in earlier eras.
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Darwin's Kindness

  • Darwin believed that sympathy is our strongest instinct, crucial for the flourishing of communities.
  • Recent research supports this, showing that humans are uniquely cooperative and kind.
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The Two Sides of Human Nature

  • Humans possess both kind and aggressive tendencies, reflecting a complex nature.
  • While we can be adversarial and tribal, kindness is also deeply rooted in our evolution.
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