In this podcast episode, the hosts explore the concept of 'salutogenesis' and how service contributes to overall well-being. They discuss the paradoxical nature of self-sacrifice leading to personal fulfillment and happiness. Science supports this idea, with studies showing that serving others releases mood-boosting chemicals and can improve physical health, especially among the elderly. The conversation touches on the cultural importance of service in historical and religious contexts, highlighting its role in building communities, fostering a sense of purpose, and preventing isolation. Ultimately, serving others is portrayed as a powerful antidote to the self-centered worldview prevalent today.