These True Heroes Caught On Camera Will Restore Your Faith In Humanity

Sep 21, 2018 by apost team

Have you ever been thankful for the acts of a total stranger when your world seems bleak? If you have, then you will love this video collage of strangers acting to save the life of another who they do not know.

In fact, scientists say that people are more willing to help strangers than to help someone that they know. It turns out that people who are willing to go out of their way to help someone that they do not know all score very high in agreeableness when given a Big 5 personality test. This test measures for character traits including agreeableness, conscientiousness, extraversion, openness, and neuroticism.

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People who test high in agreeableness value social harmony greatly. These people are usually pleasant to be around, but they can get on your nerves because they tend to be too pleasant at times. They are more likely to want to read and share good news than those who score high in other personality traits. They also tend to care a lot about what others think about them. They are often empathetic about the concerns of others.

People who are more likely to help strangers often have a bit of neuroticism in their personalities.

Surprisingly, these individuals are more likely to feel depressed and lonely. They often feel that situations are hopeless long before the normal person feels that way. There may even be a correlation between people who are neurotic and those who have an anxiety disorder.

If you're looking for a dose of good people doing good things, make sure you watch the video below:

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