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The speaker encourages listeners to try wearing a small, erasable magic mark square on their forehead for a day as a way to try a deviant behavior.
42:16 - 45:31 (03:15)
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The speaker encourages listeners to try wearing a small, erasable magic mark square on their forehead for a day as a way to try a deviant behavior. This exercise could help individuals develop new perspectives and learn to be ashamed of only things worth being ashamed of, similar to the practice of Cato, the perfect stoic.
ChapterThe Importance of Time Perspective in Decision Making
Episode#226: How to Not Be Evil - Dr. Phil Zimbardo
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The speaker shares tips on how to have courageous conversations with relatives who tell offensive jokes without causing a rift in the family.
45:31 - 47:50 (02:19)
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The speaker shares tips on how to have courageous conversations with relatives who tell offensive jokes without causing a rift in the family.
ChapterThe Importance of Time Perspective in Decision Making
Episode#226: How to Not Be Evil - Dr. Phil Zimbardo
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The Time Paradox, written by Philip Zimbardo and John Boyd, argues that time perspective is the most important influence on decision making, categorizing time into past, present, and future.
47:50 - 50:39 (02:49)
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The Time Paradox, written by Philip Zimbardo and John Boyd, argues that time perspective is the most important influence on decision making, categorizing time into past, present, and future. Our perception of time affects how we make decisions, and we may be unaware of this influence.