
Have you ever thought about the happiness you feel after helping someone in need? Feeling good about yourself... after you stopped with someone in crisis? What is the pleasure of restoring the trust of someone who has been subjected to difficult rejection? Ecstatic to contribute to treating a sick person or sponsoring an orphan? With the joy of sharing information that might change a person’s life...even if just a little? In a world immersed in consumption... Have you experienced the pleasure of giving? In this episode, we discuss the concept of giving and volunteering, and list exciting numbers about patterns of giving in Saudi Arabia, and delve into the relationship of giving to mental and spiritual health, in addition to talking about the concept of “cheap dopamine” and its effect on our brains. This episode is in cooperation with the Policy Design and Advocacy Program at the King Khalid Charitable Foundation The program specializes in issuing research, studies and awareness-raising on several issues such as: sustainability, social protection, justice across generations, family legislation, and empowering the non-profit sector. The program’s latest release is the Non-Profit Sector Prospects Report for the year 2025, entitled “The Journey to 100 Billion Riyals.” The report focused on highlighting the facts of the non-profit sector, introducing the sector’s activities and ways to enhance community participation through it. To access the report through the link: bit.ly/2025NPS A great team worked on this episode: Lubna Al-Khamis, Dania Musa, Abdullah Al-Balawi, Hisham Al-Adini, and it was produced by Pixel House.
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