Leadership, The Secret (Pt 8): Top Rule Violator
We often have idealized visions of leaders and leadership, treating them as universal goods where only bad people can make them bad.... Read More
Power of Context on Intoxication
Posted on22 Jul 2013
Tagscontext, conditionality, change management, body, emotions, University of Liverpool, intoxication, alcohol, Texas Tech University, Andrew Goudie, Alice Young, McMaster University, Shepard Siegal, Pavlovian conditioning, psychology, positioning, pigeonholing, Personality, objective, management, Influence
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Context dramatically influences us. As the article, “Various Ways You Might Accidentally Get Drunk” (The Atlantic, May 2013 edition) by James Hamblin,... Read More
Correlation: Muscular Men & Self-interest
The book The Geography Behind History by W. Gordon East, which discusses the influence of geography on countries’ cultures led me a... Read More
Body – Emotion Connection: People Are Very Different
Posted on30 Jul 2012
Tagssensitive people, situational awareness, subconscious, Scientific American, Beate Herbert, apologize, awareness, body, Carrie Arnold, conscious, cooperation, emotions, empathy, interoception, Jamil Zaki, Joshua Ian Davis, Kevin Ochsner, laser lamp analogy, Olga Pollatos, people, people's differences
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People are different. However, we tremendously underestimate how different we are. We often think someone is purposely trying to upset or harm... Read More