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Express gratitude – not because you will benefit from it, but others might

  • Written by Jennifer Cheavens, Associate Professor of Psychology, The Ohio State University
People take part in a 'applause for care' flash mob as part of a campaign to acknowledge the work of employees working in healthcare in Amsterdam.Olaf Kraak/ANP/AFP via Getty Images

The world is currently in the midst of a pandemic where the most useful thing many of us can do is stay at home and keep away from others. Schools, restaurants, office...

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