What Matters/Altruism

Altruism
Altruism is a concern for the welfare of others. It is a traditional virtue in many cultures, and a core aspect of various religious traditions, though the concept of 'others' toward whom concern should be directed can vary among cultures and religions. Altruism is synonymous with the virtue of generosity and is the opposite of selfishness.

Altruism is a human motivation related to empathy, justice, duty, and care.

Alfie Kohn concludes his book on altruism with these sentences: To move ourselves beyond selfishness, we already have what is required. We already are what is required. We are human and we have each other

After spending years assisting Maurice, who was a 12-year old panhandler when they met, Laura Schroff said: “Everything I ever gave to Maurice, he gave back to me tenfold. Every meal, every shirt, every bike or toothbrush was matched by Maurice with a more genuine appreciation than I have ever known.”

Assignment:

 * Watch this TED talk on How to let altruism be your guide.
 * Pledge to follow the golden rule.
 * Complete the Wikiveristy course on Doing Good.

Suggestions for further reading:

 * (Evaluate the book: The Heart of Altruism )
 * (Evaluate the book: The Heart of Altruism )
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 * (Evaluate the book: The Heart of Altruism )