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After 40 years studying forgiveness, Robert Enright explores how we define it and why people are skeptical about it.
National pride in the U.S. is at a record low. Researchers and experts explore if there is a place for patriotism in ...
Our monthly Happiness Calendar is a day-by-day guide to well-being. This month, we’re offering a special Happiness & ...
New research suggests that when you forgive past transgressions, your memories don’t fade, but your misery does.
A new study examines different ways of coping with stress to see what makes us feel better when we're struggling.
What is giving you hope right now for the future of our society? That’s the second question we posed to our circle of scholars, writers, and thinkers in the aftermath of the 2024 United States ...
In the wake of the 2024 election in the United States, what is one step we can take toward a more inclusive, cohesive, and compassionate society? That’s the question we put to a range of scholars, ...
In fact, children in this study didn’t necessarily see the link between curiosity and learning in the first place—even perceiving their own questions to be disruptive and unwelcome. At the same time, ...
In recent years, scientists have found three major ways to help people forgive. First, we can ponder how forgiving helps the forgiver. Second, we can understand the role of perceived injustices to ...
Every year, we at Greater Good give “Greater Goodies” to films that highlight human strengths and virtues. The past year in movies was dominated by two of them: Barbie (which makes our list) and ...
Her book honors the relationships forged through slumber parties, shoulders cried upon, and kindnesses that don’t need to be repaid. “The science of friendship gives you permission to hang out with ...