Bjarne Holmes Ph.D. on April 16, 2013
“Being inclined to care and help others can paradoxically be rewarding for the self, even when we’re not looking for explicit benefits", says Bonnie Le regarding findings from her most recent research study. "When we’re caring for others, we actually feel better about ourselves, we have more self-worth, and we also feel more satisfaction and love in our relationships."
“Being inclined to care and help others can paradoxically be rewarding for the self, even when we’re not looking for explicit benefits", says Bonnie Le regarding findings from her most recent research study. "When we’re caring for others, we actually feel better about ourselves, we have more self-worth, and we also feel more satisfaction and love in our relationships."