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Opening with the phenomenon of marathon runners who finish races on broken legs (which turns out to be more common than you might think), this article is about knowing when to
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New findings published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology in August 2022 show that random acts of kindness have an underestimated positive effect on both those who comm