Are We Wired to Be Kind? The Science of Helping & Why It Feels SO Good

The Brain Docs
The Brain Docs
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Deep down, why do we help others? Is it just good manners, or something more primal? Science reveals a fascinating answer: a feel-good brain chemical called oxytocin.
This video reveals how oxytocin shapes our social instincts. Why do we trust strangers? How does helping others boost our own happiness?

Join Dr. Paul Zak on a journey into the amazing world of oxytocin and learn how understanding this powerful molecule can lead to stronger communities, deeper connections, and ultimately, a more fulfilling life.

For our main episode, we were joined by the brilliant Dr. Paul J. Zak, a professor at Claremont Graduate University who specializes in human behavior. Ranked among the top 0.3% of most-cited scientists, his work has helped pioneer fields like neuroeconomics and neuromanagement. He's also a seasoned TED speaker and entrepreneur, sharing his insights on everything from brain chemistry to business success.

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