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Thank you Mike. Really appreciate your feedback. Prosocial behavior makes a difference that is visible when you interact with others that you frequently see. Many of my friends are now, while they walk in their neighborhood, connecting with other walkers they see by simply saying hello, how are you doing? That behavior, consistently creates a positive social habit that expands and grows and soon you find that others are receptive and reciprocate as time goes by. It is each of us, by engaging in prosocial behavior that promote well-being, growth, caring and positive development of others, It begins with individual behavior and over time becomes a group behavior of neighbors, friends and acquaintances. Soon enough and overtime the society will acquire prosocial behavior and the culture gradually evolves and becomes prosocial. It all starts with his/her personal and individual behavior. Francisco.

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"Prosocial behavior is engaging in actions that benefit others. The consequence of engaging in prosocial behavior is that it not only benefits others but also enhances society and the culture. By helping, sharing, donating, cooperating, volunteering, and performing other socially positive actions, we are also rewarding ourselves by enhancing our own well-being. Prosocial behavior is self-rewarding."

I think this is the most important thing you gents have written.

I'll always remember this. and choose to exercise my free will, my consciousness, and my soul to engage in prosocial behavior.

Blessings to all three of you, and may this message about engaging in prosocial behavior be a blessing to others.

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You cover a lot of ground here. For me the key goal you state is "promoting the well-being, growth, and positive development of others". That really resonates with me. Thanks!

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