Prosocial for Beginners

Joyful Effectiveness through Better Collaboration

Prosocial for Beginners
Prosocial for Beginners

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Joyful Effectiveness through Better Collaboration

  • Do you want to be part of a team, community, or organization that fully integrates individual and collective interests? 

  • Do you long to work alongside people who make you feel at home, who recognize and value your contribution, and who care about the same things as you do? 

  • Do you crave a genuine sense of belonging and acceptance, the joy of positive and uplifting social interactions, and the enthusiasm of moving together towards a shared purpose? 

If the answer is yes, you aren't alone. We all have the same longings. That's because these aren't unrealistic wishes or pipe dreams, but our birthright as human beings. We are born to thrive in supportive and collaborative groups. We are designed by nature to be prosocial.

I created this course to help you learn the art and science of prosociality, which is arguably the most fundamental condition for human beings to flourish and to reach their full potential, both as individuals and as groups, organizations, and communities. The subject matter of this course is "Prosocial," which is a scientifically-grounded conceptual framework as well as a practical program for increasing collaboration within and between groups. As a conceptual framework, Prosocial is based on the work of David Sloan Wilson, Steven C. Hayes, and Elinor Ostrom, combining the relevant insights from evolutionary science, contextual behavioral science, and the social science of the commons, respectively. As a practical program, Prosocial is used  to help any group of human beings become increasingly collaborative, equitable, joyful, and effective.

In "Prosocial for Beginners,” I cover all aspects of the theory and practice of Prosocial, explaining everything you need to know in order to create a prosocial group from scratch, or transform an existing group into a prosocial one.