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Interesting post ( and re-post ). My initial impression was that #4 "Give before you get" seemed more fitting - at least to myself, in the #1 spot. There was an interesting post on altruism ( http://tinyurl.com/6dsesl ) in monkeys that indicated that they received a benefit from helping their companions. Perhaps that's the underpinning of why it feels good to help others.

Someday, perhaps not immediately, that accumulated social capital can be called upon when I need it. Building a network based on an altruistic approach ( "What can I do?" ) instead of a self-interested approach ( "What can it do for me ?" ) seems like it would be much more powerful.

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