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RE: LeoThread 2025-09-9 17:20

in LeoFinance3 months ago

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In essence, the experience of joy in helping others does not diminish the authenticity of altruism. Instead, it highlights that humans are naturally inclined to find fulfillment in acts of kindness. Such joy fosters a reciprocal cycle: the more we help, the more we benefit from communal well-being and personal satisfaction. Recognizing this interplay between morality and pleasure can inspire societies to nurture environments where altruism thrives—not as a burden or obligation, but as a source of genuine happiness and connection.


Embracing the joyful side of altruism can be a powerful motivator to build stronger, more compassionate communities. After all, in caring for others, we often find the best version of ourselves.