Radical Kindness

至诚仁爱

Hidden Brain

2025-08-05

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Why do some people risk their own lives to help another person, or give away their fortunes for the benefit of strangers? This week, we talk with psychologist and neuroscientist Abigail Marsh, who studies the science of altruism. We'll explore what's known about the brains of people who perform acts of remarkable selflessness, and how the rest of us can learn to be more like them.  Do you have follow-up questions, comments, or stories about altruism and generosity after listening to this episode? If you'd be comfortable sharing with the Hidden Brain audience, please record a voice memo on your phone and email it to us at ideas@hiddenbrain.org. Use the subject line “generosity.” And if you liked today's conversation, please check out our sister podcast, "My Unsung Hero." You can find the show on this podcast platform, or by visiting our website: https://hiddenbrain.org/myunsunghero/ The Hidden Brain tour heads to Toronto on Wednesday, August 6! Join Shankar there or at one of our upcoming stops in Baltimore, Washington, D.C., or Los Angeles. More info and tickets here: https://hiddenbrain.org/tour/
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  • This is Hidden Brain. I'm Shankar Vedantam.

  • In April 2017,

  • a woman hurried to step off a subway train in the Bronx just as the doors were closing.

  • New Yorkers pull off such near escapes every day, but this passenger was not so lucky.

  • The subway doors pinned her in place, half in, half out of the car.

  • What happened next was deeply unnerving.

  • It wasn't that the subway train started moving.

  • With one of its doors partially open, the train was not going to leave the station.

  • No, the shocking thing, visible in a cell phone video recorded at the scene,

  • was the sight of people walking past the trapped woman.

  • The woman was walking off the train when the doors closed on her.

  • And no one walking by seems to notice or care.

  • Instead of helping, one witness recorded it.

  • Once the video went viral, horrified reactions poured in.

  • Like, how could somebody just pass by that?

  • People just caught in their own head.

  • They want to do their own thing.

  • Like, you know, I don't have time.

  • What does that say about New Yorkers?

  • I would be flailing and freaking out.