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(A 4Chan “green-text”, titled “Altruism”, with a close-up photograph of a turtle on the pavement)

Riding bike through town

See something strange on the side of the road

Decide to stop and investigate

It’s a turtle tucked into its shell

Hold finger in front of shell

Turtle pokes its head out, sniffs finger, and then retreats back into it’s shell

It’s a hot day, and there are no bodies of water nearby

There’s a river a few miles away, decide to take the turtle there

Ride bike with one hand while holding the turtle

People look at me strangely

Don’t care, the turtle is all that matters

Turtle pokes its head out when going fast downhill

Probably the fastest the turtle has ever gone

Finally reach the river

Set the turtle on the shore under some shade

After about 10 seconds the turtle crawls into the water

Looks back at me before submerging and swimming away

Feel more emotion in that moment than I have in the last few years

Despite my mistakes and shortcomings, a creature’s life was made better by my existence

Is using our time to help others the real answer?

  • ThePyroPython@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Short answer: yes.

    We’re social creatures and our lizard brain has been programmed by natural selection to help others and be good stewards to our environment. Those feelings come from a dopamine rush as a biological reward for practicing behaviours that have lead to survival and prosperity.

    • oce 🐆@jlai.lu
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      4 months ago

      The triune brain is an obsolete theory.
      Natural selection also selected self-preservation, fear of the unknown and a plethora of other biases that lead to all kinds of anti-social behavior, there’s not much foundation for ethics to be found in natural selection.

      • ThePyroPython@lemmy.world
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        4 months ago

        Damn science harshing my wholesome vibes.

        Seriously though, that’s an interesting point I’ll have to look into that.