Do you really believe people can be genuinely altruistic?

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i don’t think so. i think the brain is hardwired to seek out rewards and those rewards can come in many shapes and sizes, including the good feeling that comes from doing something good. in other words, you wouldn’t give to charity if it gave you a rash.

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