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The Science of Kindness Kindness is more than just a warm feeling; it’s a fundamental part of our biology. Studies have shown that when we perform acts of kindness, our brain releases chemicals like dopamine and oxytocin, which make us feel happy and connected to others. These “feel-good” chemicals not only boost our mood but also reduce stress and anxiety. @commstark @prosocialise @ehsank.eth @sarfrazkhan @kawa1985
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Absolutely! The science of kindness reveals its profound impact on our well-being. 😊🧠 When we engage in kind acts, our brains release dopamine and oxytocin, which elevate our mood and foster a sense of connection. These "feel-good" chemicals also help lower stress and anxiety levels, making kindness beneficial for both our mental and physical health. 🌟🤗💖
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