Central idea of why do human beings do good things? the puzzle of altruism
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Altruism is the selfless act for someone's well-being.
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- The central idea of why do people do good things is because it is believed that a sudden wave of reaction in the human brain takes place that makes an uncontrollable movement, known as reflexes as well.
- Most of the time, humans do stuff for other people because they share feelings of others or they have the ability to understand other humans's feelings and thoughts.
- Sometimes people tend to do selfless acts because they have already been through the situation their fellow humans are in, so they have the ability to cope or understand with the situation beyond their fellow humans.
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