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The Giving Way to Happiness

Stories and Science Behind the Life-Changing Power of Giving

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A guide to how giving can be the key to happiness—combining the latest research with firsthand accounts from Goldie Hawn, Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus, and others.
As a Philanthropy advisor, Jenny Santi has met some of the world’s most notable and inspiring change-makers. Despite their diverse backgrounds, each of these people has related to Santi that the thing in their life that has given them the most joy is the simple act of giving. In this inspiring book, Santi shares their stories – how they found purpose, healed from past wounds, and discovered meaning beyond material success – as well as her own personal struggles in finding happiness in order to inspire readers to discover the power of giving in their own lives.
Told firsthand by such notable people as Academy Award winner Goldie Hawn, Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus, Teach for America founder Wendy Kopp, philanthropist Richard Rockefeller, environmentalist Philippe Cousteau, and many others, the stories in this book make an eloquent and passionate case that oftentimes the answers to the problems that haunt us, and the key to the happiness that eludes us, lie in helping others.
In this book you will discover:
- How altruism activates the same pleasure centers of the brain stimulated by food, sex, and drugs
- Practical, universally applicable lessons on what kind of giving makes people happy and what doesn’t.
- How to give your time, talents, and treasures in ways that are more impact-oriented, energizing, and rewarding than ever
In this inspiring book, Santi reveals giving is the secret to living a life that is full of meaning, purpose, and happiness.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 21, 2015
      This debut from philanthropy advisor Santi examines the positive effects of philanthropic giving, not on those receiving help, but on those giving it. She looks at the potential benefits to one’s health (such as triggering the release of the hormone oxytocin) and personal and social life (such as the strengthened bonds between family members involved in running a foundation). Taking advantage of the level of access her professional background brings, Santi interviews a number of prominent philanthropists, asking about why they choose to give, and how it improves their own lives. She also solicits their suggestions for how charities can more effectively collect gifts. Addressing the challenges as well as the gratification involved in philanthropy, Santi examines the phenomenon of “donor fatigue.” She persuasively demonstrates that you don’t have to be Bill Gates to set up a family foundation or make thoughtful contributions to others. This thoughtful look at philanthropy honestly examines the self-interest often involved in it and suggests that a self-focused approach to giving may in fact be entirely appropriate.

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