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community:leiden_hybrid_concepts-run4-c9-c9Dissolved self and prosocial orientation
Deconstructing ego-boundaries—through Buddhist philosophy, relational psychology, or reduced self-focus—cultivates compassion and prosocial behavior.
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- Decreasing the selfing process yields beneficial effects including increased well-being, social connectedness, and prosocial emotions
- Individual who recognizes oneself as constantly co-constituted by interactions with others will develop prosocial qualities
- Mahāyāna Buddhist orientation toward others as part of one's own identity.
- Self as distributed and illusory enables extended identity and prosocial orientation toward others.