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"There are things we need to deliberately and consciously slow down for our own sanity and for our own productivity. If we don’t ask the question about what those things are, we might get things terribly, terribly wrong." — @rorysutherland
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There are things we need to deliberately and consciously slow down for our own sanity and for our own productivity. If we don't ask the question about what those things are, we might get things...
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Happening Today: A conversation w/ high performance psychologist @michaelgervais. What can organizations learn from Olympic athletes? Sign up for today's conversation: https://t.co/xtFkp5B6HN Start time: 12:00 pm New York | 5:00 pm London Duration: 45 minutes Platform: Crowdcast
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This Wednesday, Nov 20 we're hosting high performance psychologist @michaelgervais for a conversation. The event is open to everyone, and with Gervais we’ll ask: What can individuals and organizations learn from Olympic athletes? More info and register:
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Register now for Frontiers: What Can Organizations Learn from Olympic Athletes? on crowdcast, scheduled to go live on November 20, 2024, 06:00 PM GMT+1.
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This Wednesday, Nov 20 we're hosting high performance psychologist @michaelgervais for a conversation. The event is open to everyone, and with Gervais we’ll ask: What can individuals and organizations learn from Olympic athletes? More info and register:
crowdcast.io
Register now for Frontiers: What Can Organizations Learn from Olympic Athletes? on crowdcast, scheduled to go live on November 20, 2024, 06:00 PM GMT+1.
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"There are things we need to deliberately and consciously slow down for our own sanity and for our own productivity. If we don’t ask the question about what those things are, we might get things terribly, terribly wrong." — @rorysutherland
https://t.co/rBH2hnobGH
behavioralscientist.org
There are things we need to deliberately and consciously slow down for our own sanity and for our own productivity. If we don't ask the question about what those things are, we might get things...
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Technological advances do not automatically lead to more prosperity—that requires societal choices to be made, too… and nowhere more so than with AI, explains Nobel laureate Simon @baselinescene Johnson to @behscientist’s Evan Nesterak: https://t.co/dnYT9C8fIu
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We speak with Nobel Prize winner Simon Johnson about the relationship between technological progress and prosperity, including how societies have made these choices in the past and what our decisions about the current wave of AI could mean for our future. https://t.co/HVzuEPkfA6
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We speak with Nobel Prize winner Simon Johnson about the relationship between technological progress and prosperity, including how societies have made these choices in the past and what our decisions...
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Special offer for new subscribers: Receive a copy of the award-winning print edition, Brain Meets World, or receive a Behavioral Scientist t-shirt or hat when you join at the Print + Digital + Events or Investor level. https://t.co/YqCTgmM57Z
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Unlimited Access—and a Gift for Joining* Behavioral Scientist is an independent, nonprofit digital and print magazine exploring the boldest questions about our psychology and behavior. Special offer...
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We speak with Nobel Prize winner Simon Johnson about the relationship between technological progress and prosperity, including how societies have made these choices in the past and what our decisions about the current wave of AI could mean for our future. https://t.co/HVzuEPkfA6
behavioralscientist.org
We speak with Nobel Prize winner Simon Johnson about the relationship between technological progress and prosperity, including how societies have made these choices in the past and what our decisions...
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Special offer for new subscribers: Receive a copy of the award-winning print edition, Brain Meets World, or receive a Behavioral Scientist t-shirt or hat when you join at the Print + Digital + Events or Investor level. https://t.co/YqCTgmM57Z
behavioralscientist.org
Unlimited Access—and a Gift for Joining* Behavioral Scientist is an independent, nonprofit digital and print magazine exploring the boldest questions about our psychology and behavior. Special offer...
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"If cynicism were a pill, its warning label would list depression, heart disease, & isolation... It’d be a poison. So why do so many of us swallow it? One reason...many people think cynicism comes w/ another, more positive side effect: intelligence." https://t.co/ZYnwjwsIQ8
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Cynicism and skepticism are often confused for each other, but they couldn’t be more different.
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"If cynicism were a pill, its warning label would list depression, heart disease, & isolation... It’d be a poison. So why do so many of us swallow it? One reason...many people think cynicism comes w/ another, more positive side effect: intelligence." https://t.co/ZYnwjwsIQ8
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Cynicism and skepticism are often confused for each other, but they couldn’t be more different.
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Love this on the greatness of skepticism https://t.co/psUXtPP4FI
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Cynicism and skepticism are often confused for each other, but they couldn’t be more different.
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"Civic motivations can be shaky. But they don’t have to be. With a little foresight and a tool like the Civic Action Time Capsule, we can preserve them for the moments that matter. We encourage you to add your reflections to the capsule." https://t.co/ZnvEajUbJZ
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Recognizing that civic engagement tends to fizzle over time, we developed the Civic Action Time Capsule, a tool that enables people to capture and share their civic motivation at its peak with their...
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How to Make Voting a Habit? Listen to Your Past Self — "In my own message, I captured the feeling of taking my toddler with me to vote for the first time. Those words served as a useful reminder to turn that experience into a budding tradition." https://t.co/ZnvEajUbJZ
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Recognizing that civic engagement tends to fizzle over time, we developed the Civic Action Time Capsule, a tool that enables people to capture and share their civic motivation at its peak with their...
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How to Make Voting a Habit? Listen to Your Past Self — "In my own message, I captured the feeling of taking my toddler with me to vote for the first time. Those words served as a useful reminder to turn that experience into a budding tradition." https://t.co/ZnvEajUbJZ
behavioralscientist.org
Recognizing that civic engagement tends to fizzle over time, we developed the Civic Action Time Capsule, a tool that enables people to capture and share their civic motivation at its peak with their...
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"In 2020, we developed the Civic Action Time Capsule, a tool that enables people to capture and share their civic motivation at its peak with their future selves." https://t.co/rOn3Ueem2z via @behscientist
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Recognizing that civic engagement tends to fizzle over time, we developed the Civic Action Time Capsule, a tool that enables people to capture and share their civic motivation at its peak with their...
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How to Make Voting a Habit? Listen to Your Past Self New from ideas42's @OmarParbhoo on the Civic Action Time Capsule, a tool that enables people to capture and share their civic motivation at its peak with their future selves. https://t.co/ZnvEajUbJZ
behavioralscientist.org
Recognizing that civic engagement tends to fizzle over time, we developed the Civic Action Time Capsule, a tool that enables people to capture and share their civic motivation at its peak with their...
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How to Make Voting a Habit? Listen to Your Past Self New from ideas42's @OmarParbhoo on the Civic Action Time Capsule, a tool that enables people to capture and share their civic motivation at its peak with their future selves. https://t.co/ZnvEajUbJZ
behavioralscientist.org
Recognizing that civic engagement tends to fizzle over time, we developed the Civic Action Time Capsule, a tool that enables people to capture and share their civic motivation at its peak with their...
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Raising a child is a series of daily decisions that together constitute “parenting.” Parents generally know what decisions they ought to make, but some chronically make decisions that are out of step with this. This is both good and bad news: https://t.co/xgYE10PRSg
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