With Compassion
Dive into a profound conversation exploring how kindness and compassion are essential to human survival and societal well-being. Hugh McKay, a renowned Australian social researcher, shares insights from his decades of work that reveal the deep connection between our innate capacities for kindness and our evolutionary success. In this episode: * The ancient roots of kindness as a survival skill dating back 42,000 years * How cooperative behavior has been pivotal in the survival of Homo sapiens * The neuroscience behind our inherent cooperative nature and the lack of a ‘competitive center’ in the brain * The impact of childhood environment and trauma on developing compassion * The difference between kindness and compassion and their roles in human connection * How modern societal trends and technology threaten social cohesion and our innate kindness * The importance of personal responsibility in nurturing a kinder, more compassionate society * Practical ways to reignite community bonds, starting with everyday acts of kindness Get full access to Charter for Compassion at thecharterforcompassion.substack.com/subscribe [https://thecharterforcompassion.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
16 episoder
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