Research has shown that people who spend money on others are happier. Now scientists have discovered why that is the case. A new study reveals the neural mechanism for why these generosity and happiness are related.
Research has shown that people who spend money on others are happier. Now scientists have discovered why that is the case. A new study reveals the neural mechanism for why these generosity and happiness are related.
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