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Apr 20, 2020 · 7,701 views
Coronavirus gives us a sense of shared fate, and through that, a sense of shared outcome and a shared identity. That shared identity generally precedes empathy and altruism. "If I think I have something in common with you, I will be more inclined to act kindly toward you," Stanford psychology professor Jamil Zaki told writer Dana G. Smith, explaining why social distancing has made us all helpers.
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