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Letter: Altruism's reward

Published 26 August 2009

From Michael O'Hara

Kate Douglas suggests that if people get a buzz from altruistic acts, they are not purely altruistic (8 August, p 28). I can certainly attest to this. When cycling along a local street, I am occasionally accosted by people asking for small amounts of money. While I do not know if they are being truthful about what they need it for, I usually give them money anyway. It takes 5 minutes for me to stop smiling.

Redmond, Washington, US

Issue no. 2723 published 29 August 2009

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