Daniel Goleman: Why aren’t we all Good Samaritans?

Daniel Goleman, author of Emotional Intelligence, asks why we aren’t more compassionate more of the time. Sharing the results of psychological experiments (and the story of the Santa Cruz Strangler), he explains how we are all born with the capacity for empathy -- but we sometimes choose to ignore it.
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American culture has become grossly impersonal, in large part because most of us are not encouraged to act humanely. We're encouraged to be a part of a process. We have things to do and places to go. We've been encouraged to have a better relationship with our televisions than with our own neighbors.

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