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Compassion
Daniel Goleman
Daniel Coleman shows how humans are innately compassionate but are just too busy or preoccupied to notice their instinct to show compassion.
1 people like thisDaniel Goleman: Compassion
March 1, 2007 (about 6 years ago)Daniel Coleman shows how humans are innately compassionate but are just too busy or preoccupied to notice their instinct to show compassion.
1 people like thisBarry Schwartz: Our Loss of Wisdom
February 1, 2009 (over 4 years ago)Barry Schwartz talks about the importance of moral wisdom and its positive impact on almost every aspect of life.
1 people like thisMihaly Csikszentmihalyi: Flow
February 1, 2004 (over 9 years ago)Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi talks about the flow that people experience in their optimum states of being in work or in thought.
1 people like thisMartin Seligman: Positive Psychology
February 1, 2004 (over 9 years ago)Martin Seligman talks about how a happy life can be achieved using positive psychology.
1 people like thisDan Gilbert: Dan Gilbert Asks, Why are We Happy?
February 1, 2004 (over 9 years ago)Dan Gilbert shows how synthetic happiness is just as good as natural happpiness.
1 people like thisBarry Schwartz: Using our Practical Wisdom
November 1, 2010 (over 2 years ago)Barry Schwartz talks about the drawbacks of rule and incentives in the moral fiber of a community.
1 people like thisInge Missmahl: Inge Missmahl Brings Peace to the Minds of Afghanistan
July 1, 2010 (almost 3 years ago)Inge Missmahl advocates psycho-social counseling to address the social problems and emotional concerns of the Afghan people.
1 people like thisDaniel Kahneman: The Riddle of Experience vs. Memory
February 1, 2010 (over 3 years ago)In this talk, psychologist Daniel Kahneman tells us about happiness. That there are 2 selves, the "experiencing self" and the remembering self", both entities regard happiness in very distinct ways.
1 people like thisDan Gilbert: Our Mistaken Expectations
July 1, 2005 (almost 8 years ago)Our mistaken expectations and bad decision making are given just explanation by Dan Gilbert with the use of different colorful examples on statistics and comparison.
1 people like thisBarry Schwartz: The Paradox of Choice
July 1, 2005 (almost 8 years ago)Barry Schwartz explains how choices can both liberate and paralyze consumers and people thinking about life's options.
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