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The Great Hisa's Puroresu Dojo. It tells the stories of individuals who devote themselves to the lives of strangers and examines what drives them to do it and why we tend to dismiss do-gooders - itself a loaded term - as self-serving, unnatural, or overly earnest.

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Is it better to be a delightful cynic who never does a thing? Many of us need the sight of a stranger suffering before we feel duty-bound to help, like a friend who has been stricken by cancer or the sight of a freezing homeless man on the street. Others act when confronted by a crisis, like the volunteers who rushed to the shores of the Mediterranean to assist the thousands of refugees arriving by ramshackle boats after seeing photos of the lifeless body of a three-year-old Syrian boy that had washed up on a Turkish beach. But most of our selfless acts are carried out for our own family and friends, not to ease world poverty.

Being doused with water for the ice bucket challenge and sharing the footage on Facebook to raise money for ALS, or running a marathon for charity, may be laudable charitable acts, but we can swiftly return to our normal lives, satisfied that we have done a good deed.

Celebrity philanthropists, like Bono or Bob Geldof, don't count as do-gooders, either, MacFarquhar says. Do-gooders don't need photographs of dead refugees or statistics on crippling diseases to act; they know there are crises everywhere and they seek them out, make them seem like a kind of virtuous ambulance-chaser.

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They constantly think about how they can lead as moral a life as possible, such as by living frugally and giving away their earnings to an NGO in Africa, or putting themselves in severe danger to help others. The subjects in Strangers Drowning include a Methodist minister who allows the homeless to move into her house; a couple who sets up a leprosy colony in the wilderness in India, living in huts with no walls, knowing that their two small children may contract leprosy or be eaten by panthers.

Then there's an American woman who founded a woman's health clinic in the Nicaraguan jungle, and a working-class couple who realise after having two kids and adopting two more that they have a gift for raising children and end up adopting 20 kids over 15 years.

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For readers, the most exasperating of all is Aaron Pitkin not his real name , who tells his girlfriend that he can't wash the dishes because it will detract from his crusade to ease the pain suffered by poultry and other animals. While writing the book, MacFarquhar was told that these do-gooders must be "mentally ill". She dismisses this but says many of these people have one commonality. I looked at the people I'd written about and the vast majority fall into that category.

Altruism is now a hot topic. Effective altruism, a movement that guides donors to the most effective charities and helps people choose the careers that will do most good. He's famously argued that it is immoral to buy anything but necessities when your money could be used to save lives. There are now 1, members worldwide of Giving What We Can, an international society dedicated to ending extreme poverty through effective altruism.

Its members pledge to give 10pc of their income to the charities that are most effective at saving and improving lives.

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The concept of "earn to give" is popular among some sections of the community and some members will retrain as a software engineer or an investment banker so they can earn as much money as possible and then give it away. Both volunteer with charities in their spare time but agreed they should do more after reading about Singer and Ord. Their meetings in Dublin attract between eight and 20 people a month.