Givers are more likely to achieve success and happiness from "summary" of Give and Take by Adam Grant
Givers are wired to prioritize the needs of others over their own. They are motivated by a genuine desire to help people without expecting anything in return. This generous behavior sets them apart from takers and matchers, who are more focused on personal gain. While takers strive to get as much as possible from others and matchers aim for an equal give-and-take, givers are driven by a sense of purpose to make a positive impact on those around them.
Contrary to common belief, giving does not make givers vulnerable to exploitation. In fact, givers are more likely to achieve success and happiness in the long run. By helping others, givers build strong relationships based on trust and reciprocity. This network of goodwill becomes a valuable asset that opens up new opportunities and enriches their lives in ways that takers and matchers c...
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