Indeed, even a small gesture can make a substantial impact when addressing problems, as it often leads to positive changes or solutions in different situations. Ultimately, it’s clear that empathy plays a crucial role in driving change, doesn’t it?
The question now is: where did the bystander effect originate, and why is it so significant? Ken Brown, an award-winning teacher and researcher with a lifelong commitment to volunteer roles, addresses this in a TEDx talk at UIowa.