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Nicht nur Krankheiten sind ansteckend, auch manche Gefühle sind für uns Menschen als soziale Art äußerst „infektiös“, darunter Angst, Ekel, Empörung, aber auch Glücksgefühle.

Es lässt sich wohl kaum überschätzen, in welchem Maße wir von denen beeinflusst werden, die wir beeinflussen.“

Eric Hoffer, The Passionate State of Mind

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DiSalvo, D. (2014). Vorsicht, ansteckend!. In: Was Ihr Gehirn glücklich macht ... und warum Sie genau das Gegenteil tun sollten. Springer Spektrum, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-41712-2_12

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