21 Videos Showing Acts of Kindness and Good Deeds

20 Videos Showing Acts of Kindness and Good Deeds

20 Videos Showing Acts of Kindness and Good Deeds

1. There are Still Good People in the World

2. Restoring Faith in Humanity

3. Hidden Cameras Reveal People Risk Their Lives

4. Helping Others. You Can Be the One

5. Beautiful Reactions from Homeless Receiving Food

6. Acts of Kindness Caught on Camera

7. Real Life Heroes

8. Video That Will Change Your Life

9. One of the Most Courageous Things You Will Ever See on a Running Track

10. Where Sports Meets Humanity

11. This Will Make You Restore Your Faith in Humanity

12. This Photographer’s Profound Experiment Will Restore Your Faith in Humanity

13. Random Acts of Kindness

14. A Drowning Man. A Selfless Act. A Life Saved in Portland

15. Heroes Restoring Faith in Humanity

16. 22 Random Acts of Kindness

17. 12 Acts of Kindness from Police Officers

18. The Power of True Kindness

19. The Science of Happiness: Operation Kindness

20. Amazing Acts of Human Kindness

21. Simple Acts of Kindness – Give it a Try

Image: "Kindness" by Joy Jordan.

Benefits of Sympathy and Cross-Race Friendships Explained by Science

Benefits of Sympathy and Cross-Race Friendships Explained by Science

Benefits of Sympathy and Cross-Race Friendships Explained by Science

When people do overcome the temptation of self-interest and instead help and cooperate with others, they become more respected in their group, and then upon receiving that respect, they then help others even more.

–Robb Willer, Ph.D., M.A., B.A. Associate Professor of Sociology at Stanford University.

 

3 Benefits of Being Sympathetic

We [psychologists] have become interested in concepts like compassion and gratitude. Only 8 or 9 years ago, there was one study of gratitude in scientific literature. 1,000s of studies of anger, and one study of gratitude.

There is this long standing assumption that in terms of evolution, it is survival of the fittest, and it is important to know, that wasn’t Darwin who said that, but somebody who came after Darwin named Herbert Spencer. What Darwin said in Descent of Man is, ‘Sympathy is our strongest instinct.’

Sympathetic people do better in the game of reproduction. It turns out they are more attractive as mates. Sympathetic parents have kids who are more resilient, and who thrive more. Sympathetic people do better in competitive situations with strangers. Data shows kind people fair pretty well and evoke a lot of trust in others.

–Dacher Keltner, a UC Berkeley psychology professor leading research in emotion and social interaction.

 

See How a Cross-Race Friendship Is Good for Your Health

In a Berkeley experiment designed by psychologist Rudy Mendoza-Denton, researchers sought answers to overcome prejudice.

They put two strangers of different races together in a room. They first measured the level of the hormone Cortisol, which is elevated when a person is under stress. They are given increasingly personal questions to ask each other, to impel them to get to know each other better.

After the last meeting, in which they play a game, their Cortisol levels are tested again. The study shows that Cortisol levels dropped significantly, as low as the control group of same race pairs.

I expected those anxiety effects, and those awkwardnesses that happen in those initial interactions to persist for a long time, but those barriers came down pretty quickly, and we were really happy to see that. I think one of the primary lessons to learn is that cross-race friendship can be good for your health.

–Rudy Mendoza-Denton, Professor of Psychology at UC Berkeley.

 

The Science of Happiness [Video]

The above quotes were taken from the below video on the science of happiness:

Image: "• • • Happy • • •" by David Robert Bliwas.

Egghunt [Animation]

Egghunt [Animation]

Egghunt [Animation]

Egghunt is the tale of a hungry caveman on a quest to fill his stomach. He discovers a nest full of plump eggs just inches beyond his reach and must devise a way to get them before he loses them all.

What Do We Need to Do to Get Closer?

What Do We Need to Do to Get Closer?

What Do We Need to Do to Get Closer?

Pro Infirmis conducts an experiment: there are only a few people who don`t have empathy with disabled people. Nevertheless, the passenger seat in the public bus next to Fabian often stays empty.

This video clip raises the question at the end: Do we need to disguise ourselves to get closer?

What do we need to do to get closer?

Amazing Starling Murmuration Displays the Beauty of Unity

Amazing Starling Murmuration Displays the Beauty of Unity

Amazing Starling Murmuration Displays the Beauty of Unity

Bees come in swarms and fish come in schools. Starlings, in the area around Edinburgh, in the moors of England, come in something called a murmuration, and the murmuration refers to the murmuring of the wings of the birds, and throughout the day the starlings are out over a 20-mile radius sort of doing their starling thing. And at night they come together and they create one of the most spectacular things in all of nature, and it’s called a murmuration. And scientists that have studied this have said they’ve never seen an accident. Now, this thing has a function. It protects the birds. You can see on the right here, there’s a predator being chased away by the collective power of the birds, and apparently this is a frightening thing if you’re a predator of starlings. And there’s leadership, but there’s no one leader.

Now, is this some kind of fanciful analogy, or could we actually learn something from this? Well, the murmuration functions to record a number of principles, and they’re basically the principles that I have described to you today. This is a huge collaboration. It’s an openness, it’s a sharing of all kinds of information, not just about location and trajectory and danger and so on, but about food sources. And there’s a real sense of interdependence, that the individual birds somehow understand that their interests are in the interest of the collective.

Perhaps like we should understand that business can’t succeed in a world that’s failing.

Well, I look at this thing, and I get a lot of hope. Think about the kids today in the Arab Spring, and you see something like this that’s underway.

And imagine, just consider this idea, if you would: What if we could connect ourselves in this world through a vast network of air and glass? Could we go beyond just sharing information and knowledge? Could we start to share our intelligence? Could we create some kind of collective intelligence that goes beyond an individual or a group or a team to create, perhaps, some kind of consciousness on a global basis? Well, if we could do this, we could attack some big problems in the world.

And I look at this thing, and, I don’t know, I get a lot of hope that maybe this smaller, networked, open world that our kids inherit might be a better one, and that this new age of networked intelligence could be an age of promise fulfilled and of peril unrequited.

Let’s do this.

–Don Tapscott in his TED Talk, “Four Principles for the Open World.”

Image: "Starling Murmuration" by Edd Cottell.

We Are All Connected – Threads Commercial by the World Wildlife Fund

We Are All Connected - Threads Commercial by the World Wildlife Fund

We Are All Connected - Threads Commercial by the World Wildlife Fund

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