
How to Be a Better Human Pods Fight Poverty: Why Giving Money to Others Makes us Happier | from The Happiness Lab with Dr. Laurie Santos
Dec 5, 2025
Tim Harford, a journalist and economist, shares a touching story about kindness experienced in Cameroon, revealing how trust can prevail in unfamiliar places. Behavioral scientist Katie Milkman discusses the psychology behind our charitable impulses, offering practical hacks to ensure we follow through on our generosity. Psychologist Dr. Maya Shunker reflects on a childhood experience of moral elevation from being defended against bullying, showing how acts of kindness can inspire a lasting impact. The conversation dives into the deeper joy found in giving to others.
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Giving Boosts Donor Happiness
- Giving money to others, especially direct cash transfers, increases donors' happiness more than spending on themselves.
- GiveDirectly's approach trusts recipients to use funds best for their context and yields big impacts for little cost.
Passport Returned By Strangers
- Tim Harford told how strangers in Cameroon returned his lost passport without asking for payment or praise.
- The gesture shattered his distrustful expectations and highlighted unexpected everyday kindness.
A Puppy That Helped Healing
- J.R. Martinez received a puppy at a fundraiser when he least expected it and the dog helped his recovery after war injuries.
- The gift created deep, lasting gratitude that far exceeded its monetary cost.







