
A new study suggests that if you are an adolescent, it is always better to give than to receive. The study found that 15- and 16-year-olds who find pleasure in pro-social activities, such as giving their money to family members, are less likely to become depressed than those who get a bigger thrill from taking risks or keeping the money for themselves. The researchers detail their findings in the iProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences/i. ...
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