More Than You KnowPeople Underestimate How Much Random Acts of Kindness Mean to Others, Finds Study "It [also] turns out generosity can actually be contagious... Kindness can actually spread," the researchers concluded. By Devrupa Rakshit
Acknowledgement MattersHow the Pressure To Be Politically Correct Can Lead to Mental Fatigue “[W]e are most definitely not saying that people should not be politically correct... [But] there are likely a number of ways in which these negative effects can be mitigated.” By Devrupa Rakshit
Kind BudCannabis Users Are Likely To Be Nicer, More Empathetic: Study "[Cannabis users] care about human beings in a benign way that, presumably, is a tremendous benefit to society." By Devrupa Rakshit
If Kindness Was A DrugHow Being More Self‑Compassionate Can Help Us Feel Less Bored “[S]elf-compassion is associated with increased perceptions of meaning in life and consequently less boredom.” By Devrupa Rakshit
A Little Kindness Never Killed AnyoneWhy Random Acts of Kindness Are Good for Us Colloquially known as the "Helper's High," neuroscience shows how kindness has tangible effects like boosting serotonin and releasing endorphins. By Rohitha Naraharisetty