How the "Bystander Effect" Stops Us From Doing Good Deeds
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How the "Bystander Effect" Stops Us From Doing Good Deeds
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Washington chapter. Like many, I love a small, unprecedented act of kindness. A random compliment on the train, someone holding the door open for you, your roommate (finally) unloading the dishwasher. It can brighten your day or even reinvigorate your faith in humanity. But it’s not a controversial statement to say it feels like those acts are becoming less and less common. Now, …
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