The very essence of what makes us human—from the flow of our hormones to our keen sense of touch—proves that we were born to be social creatures. Studies have shown that the benefits of connection can be seen in more than our DNA. Adults with a stronger network of friends live longer, and seniors who are more socially active experience less cognitive decline and disability.
These types of social connections come in many different forms, from casual acquaintances to lifelong friends, and make us want to be healthier and increase our motivation to succeed in life. They also contribute to happiness levels and willingness to help out in our communities. Engaging, or connecting, with our communities also expands the way we view how we can, and do, make an impact on our environment. Connecting to the people and places in our life make the world not only more tangible, but also a better place for all.
The connections we make with both people and places expand our minds and fuel our desires to see more.
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Bio: Gratitude Revealed is an unprecedented journey into the science, mystery and building blocks of gratitude. In a series of 16 film shorts, acclaimed filmmaker Louie Schwartzberg shows us not only what these ideas look like, but how they can be expressed in our daily lives. The Greater Good Science Center at UC Berkeley (GGSC) has attached evidence-based practices to each video to ensure that the viewer has a place to go even when the video ends. This journey begins with gratitude but the destination is entirely up to you, the viewer. Start your journey by clicking here.