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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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Kindness is not just a warm feeling; it is deeply rooted in our biology. Research has demonstrated that when we engage in acts of kindness, our brain produces chemicals such as dopamine and oxytocin, which result in feelings of happiness and a sense of connection to others. These "feel-good" chemicals not only elevate our mood but also alleviate stress and anxiety.
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Thank you so much Perfect 👍
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Tnx for sharing your agree.
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