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- Altruism is the act of helping others without expecting anything in return. While acts of altruism may be done with good intentions, they don't always lead to positive outcomes1. People may engage in altruistic acts that can place them in danger, or neglect their own health, social, or financial needs in order to care for others1. Scientific research suggests that altruism may have evolved alongside the impulse to condemn and even punish those who act only in their own self-interests2. We may be motivated to do good in order to avoid being shunned by our community2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.People may engage in altruistic acts that can place them in danger. It may sometimes lead people to neglect their own health, social, or financial needs in order to care for others. While acts of altruism may be done with good intentions, they don't always lead to positive outcomes.www.verywellmind.com/what-is-altruism-2794828Although altruism is often understood as rooted in tenderness, scientific research suggests otherwise. Rather, altruism may have evolved alongside the impulse to condemn and even punish those who act only in their own self-interests. We may be motivated to do good in order to avoid being shunned by our community.www.health.harvard.edu/blog/the-truth-about-altrui…
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