“Few people are actually trying to do good. The best explanation for most people’s behavior—even when they think they are trying to do good—is that they are trying to feel good and look good.”
I am quite open about the fact that doing good makes me feel good, my reasoning is that if I feel good then I perform better, therefore enabling me to make more money to do more good. I use the Kahneman Happiness model and Paul Zak’s neuroeconomics research to support my approach.
“Few people are actually trying to do good. The best explanation for most people’s behavior—even when they think they are trying to do good—is that they are trying to feel good and look good.”
Unfortunately I do broadly agree.
I am quite open about the fact that doing good makes me feel good, my reasoning is that if I feel good then I perform better, therefore enabling me to make more money to do more good. I use the Kahneman Happiness model and Paul Zak’s neuroeconomics research to support my approach.
Can we make doing good cool maybe?