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  • AWE: FOR ALTRUISM AND HEALTH?

    From Slate.com | January 14th, 2015

    Dacher Keltner discusses awe and the effect it has on our daily lives

  • Powerful People Are Messy Eaters, Maybe

    From New York Magazine | January 13th, 2015

    Dacher Keltner presents his findings on how power correlates to selfishness, including how power affects manners.

  • How Power Makes People Feel Selfish

    From University of California YouTube Channel | January 13, 2015

    Dacher Keltner on some of the ways in which power encourages individuals to act on their own whims, desires, and impulses.

  • Could You Go 40 Days Without Being Mean?

    From New York Magazine | January 9th, 2015

    Could you go 40 days without being mean? UC Berkeley's Dacher Keltner weighs in on the consequences of being kind and why people say bad things.

  • A New Take on Darwin: Humans Are Kind

    From GOODNET | January 4th, 2015

    Greater Good Science Center founder, Dacher Keltner, addresses (and debunks) some well-known beliefs about human nature and shows through neurological research that people are hardwired to care for others

  • Top Free Online Courses

    From The Asian Age | January 4th, 2015

    An online learning initiative from Harvard and MIT gives a quick preview on the online course 'The Science of Happiness' offered through UC Berkeley's Greater Good Science Center

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