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The Biology of Kindness
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The Biology of Kindness

Six Daily Choices for Health, Well-Being, and Longevity

MIT Press, 2024 more...


Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Scientific
  • Applicable
  • Inspiring

Recommendation

Don’t underestimate the power of kindness; it may just be the secret to health. Embracing emotions associated with kindness, such as gratitude and optimism, can positively influence your health in wide-ranging ways, including extending longevity and recovering from heart failure. Drawing on a wealth of sources, from positive psychology research to Vedic philosophy, epidemiologist Immaculata De Vivo and biologist Daniel Lumera argue in favor of integrating acts of kindness into both health care systems and everyday life, thus helping people self-actualize and build resilience.

Take-Aways

  • Kindness is linked with clinically significant improvements to your health and well-being.
  • Embracing an optimistic mindset prevents premature aging by slowing telomere shortening.
  • Forgiving yourself and others frees you from the toxic effects of anger and resentment.

About the Authors

Immaculata De Vivo is a Harvard professor of both epidemiology and medicine whose research explores carcinogenesis and disease prevention. Daniel Lumera is a biologist and the best-selling author of The Cure of Forgiveness. He’s the creator of the My Life Design® method, which helps people consciously design their professional, social and personal lives.


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