The Science of Happiness

How to Keep Your Humanity

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Jan 29, 2026
Dr. Sunita Sah, social scientist studying moral behavior; Dr. Akiva Lebowitz, physician and advocate for humanitarian action; Dr. Feroze Sidhwa, trauma surgeon who has worked in crisis zones. They discuss bearing witness to suffering, the psychology of compliance and defiance, why writing values helps, and how small, doable actions sustain integrity and collective care.
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ANECDOTE

UN Briefing On Healthcare Destruction

  • Feroze Sidhwa described briefing the UN about deliberate destruction and targeting of healthcare in Gaza.
  • He emphasized physicians' oath to treat all people and pleaded for the UN to do its job.
INSIGHT

The Double-Edged Effect Of Activism

  • Collective action reduces stress and strengthens moral identity and resilience.
  • But activism also raises symptoms of depression and anxiety despite fostering hope.
ANECDOTE

Helpers Who Persist Amid Hostility

  • Feroze Sidhwa recounted meeting long-term Israeli and Palestinian helpers who kept working despite pressure.
  • He highlighted people choosing to embrace their humanity amid hostility and dissent suppression.
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