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Calculating Kindness pays homage to the life of George Price, an American mathematician, scientist, and journalist who formulated an equation revealing the motives behind altruism. His findings suggested that acts of kindness have self-interest at their core, and that self-advancement is the main motivator for performing them. The final objective, Price believed,...
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