PSYchology

In the new book, Sorokin tries to understand what drives dissimilar men and women who are united by a willingness to help others.

Svetlana Sorokina is one of those whose words inspire unconditional trust. And she prefers to talk about things serious and important. In the new book, Sorokin tries to understand what drives dissimilar men and women who are united by a willingness to help others. Talking about philanthropists and charity, Sorokina does not seek to pity the reader, to arouse in him a feeling of discomfort or guilt — on the contrary, the stories from the book “I Care” draw the world around us much more reliable and friendly than many of us think. The short comments of the social psychologist Elena Sultanova accompanying each story will allow you to see the deep motives of the characters in the book and, perhaps, better understand yourself.

Eksmo, 224 p.

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