The Theory
Researchers have long known that people’s happiness with almost anything new diminishes over time — the type of food they eat or their income level, for example — if it remains unchanged.
Two researchers sought to find out whether that phenomenon holds true for giving. Does “the happiness we feel from helping other people rather than ourselves” wear off over time?
The Test
The researchers conducted experiments in which people in one group were each given $5 a day for five days to spend on themselves, and people in another group were given $5 a day for five days to give to someone else. Another experiment involved people who won small amounts of money in a game. The people in one group were allowed to keep the money for themselves while those in the other group had to give it to a charity of their choice.
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