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SOCIAL GIVING MAKES US HAPPIER

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People feel good when they make a charitable donation, but they feel even better if they make the donation directly to someone they know or in a way that builds social connection, a new study has found, according to PTI.

The study investigat­es for the first time how social connection helps turn generous behaviour into positive feelings on the part of the donor. Lara Aknin of Simon Fraser University, in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, and colleagues at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver and Harvard Business School, Massachuse­tts, US, wanted to examine when the emotional benefits of giving to charity become manifest.

They carried out three studies of charitable donations, or more precisely prosocial spending, and found that spending money on others or giving money to charity leads to the greatest happiness boost when giving fosters social connection.

They concluded that donors feel happiest if they give to a charity via a friend, relative or social connection rather than simply making an anonymous donation to a worthy cause. The study has implicatio­ns for not-for-profit organisati­ons hoping to maximise donations, suggesting that recruiting advocates and helping them build on their social connection­s could have benefits for the donors too, researcher­s said.

Extending these findings, it is possible that if donors have a greater sense of happiness when giving involves making a social connection one might imagine that the positive emotions might even lead to more frequent and perhaps bigger donations.

"While additional factors other than social connection likely influence the happiness gained from pro-social spending our findings suggest that putting the social in pro-social is one way to transform good deeds into good feelings," the team concluded. The research will be published in the Internatio­nal Journal of Happiness and Developmen­t.

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