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Living in the Palace Kitchen in Baghdad for Three Months with Noah Feldman
After writing a book on democracy in the Middle East post-9/11, Noah Feldman served as an advisor to write the Iraqi and Tunisian constitutions and found himself living with 50 other men in the palace kitchen in Baghdad for three months amidst the chaos of the Iraq War.
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The most effective positive reinforcement for children is words of affirmation, as they support their positive perception of the world.
1:01:22 - 1:03:08 (01:45)
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The most effective positive reinforcement for children is words of affirmation, as they support their positive perception of the world. Being an older child who looked up to his parents also motivated the interviewee to seek their approval.
ChapterLiving in the Palace Kitchen in Baghdad for Three Months with Noah Feldman
Episode#540: Harvard Polymath Noah Feldman — Deep Focus for Hyper-Productivity, Learning 10+ Languages, Predicting the Future with History, the Possibilities (and Limitations) of DAOs, Lessons from the Iraq Invasion, Designing the Supreme Court of Facebook, the Virtue of Scholarship, and the Wild Life of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The podcast episode features an interview with Noah Feldman, whose career started with writing a book after 9/11, and later served as an advisor to write the Iraqi and Tunisian constitutions, drawing on his expertise in Islamic political philosophy and constitutional law.
1:03:08 - 1:07:20 (04:12)
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The podcast episode features an interview with Noah Feldman, whose career started with writing a book after 9/11, and later served as an advisor to write the Iraqi and Tunisian constitutions, drawing on his expertise in Islamic political philosophy and constitutional law.