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Power can be a force for compassion and kindness from "summary" of The Power Paradox by Dacher Keltner

The concept that power can be a force for compassion and kindness challenges our common assumptions about power dynamics. Instead of seeing power as a corrupting force that leads to selfishness and aggression, new research suggests that power can actually enhance our ability to empathize and connect with others. This idea may seem counterintuitive at first, but it is grounded in a growing body of evidence that highlights the positive impact of power on our social behavior. When we think of powerful individuals, we often imagine them as being cold and unfeeling, focused solely on their own interests and goals. However, studies have shown that power can actually increase our capacity for empathy and compassion. As we gain power, our brains become more attuned to the emotions and needs of others, enabling us to better understand and respond to their experiences. This heightened sensitivity to the feelings of those around us can drive us to act with greater kindness and generosity, using our influence to benefit others rather than just ourselves. One of the key mechanisms through which power promotes com...
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    The Power Paradox

    Dacher Keltner

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