Be nice. It’s in your DNA.

Israeli researchers believe they’ve found a genetic basis for generosity, according to PhysOrg.com:

Through an online task involving making a choice whether or not to give away money, the researchers found that those who chose to give away some or all of their money differed genetically from those involved in the exercise who chose not to give their money away.

The scientists conducted the experiment with 203 online “players”. Each player could choose to keep the equivalent of $12 he was allocated, or to give all or part of it to an anonymous other player.

Those involved also provided DNA samples which were analyzed and compared to their reactions. It was found that those who had certain variants of a gene called AVPR1a gave on average nearly 50 percent more money than those not displaying that variant.

I’d like to believe the greedy ones were actually genetically different because they were alien invaders. Just my two cents, which I’m sharing for free.