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Altruism

/ˈæl.tru.ɪ.zəm/noun
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Altruism is the selfless concern for the well-being of others, often involving personal sacrifice without expecting anything in return. In today's world, it's a key concept in fields like psychology and ethics, where it's debated whether true altruism exists or if it's always intertwined with subtle self-benefits, making it a fascinating lens for understanding human behavior.

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A 2006 study published in the journal Psychosomatic Medicine found that performing acts of altruism can reduce mortality rates by up to 60% in older adults, highlighting how helping others might actually extend your own life. This 'helper's high' effect, involving endorphin release, was first noted by psychologists in the 1980s and continues to surprise researchers with its profound health benefits.

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