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Podcast Recap (October 2018): Sexual Fantasies, DNA, Habits, and Perfect Timing

October 31, 2018 in Blog

This month at The Psychology Podcast we discussed the most taboo sexual fantasies with Justin Lehmiller, the importance of going “with the grain” of you nature with Robert Plomin, the importance of choosing the best environment to create habit change with James Clear, and  the importance of timing for virtually everything you do in your […]

The One Personality Trait That is Ripping America (And the World) Apart

October 28, 2018 in Blog

“First there was the “Me Generation” then “Generation Me”. Now we have empirical evidence that we live in what will become known as the “Asshole Age” otherwise known as the Twitter Era…” — Personality Psychologist Brent Roberts on twitter “Our movement is about replacing a failed and corrupt political establishment with a new government controlled […]

Can You Quantify Awe?

October 20, 2018 in Blog

The state of awe is an unusual and complex emotion, mixing emotions that don’t tend to go with each other, such as ecstasy and fear. Surely such a complex emotion that is so deeply personal, cannot be quantified or captured in any scientific manner, right? Well, maybe it can. While the concept of awe and […]

What Would Happen If Everyone Truly Believed Everything Is One?

October 8, 2018 in Blog

“We experience ourselves, our thoughts and feelings as something separate from the rest. A kind of optical delusion of consciousness.” — Albert Einstein “In our quest for happiness and the avoidance of suffering, we are all fundamentally the same, and therefore equal. Despite the characteristics that differentiate us – race, language, religion, gender, wealth and […]

Can Introverts Be Happy in a World That Can’t Stop Talking?

October 5, 2018 in Blog

The subtitle of Susan Cain’s bestseller “Quiet” is “The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking.” The idea that introverts can still flourish despite the cultural message of the “extravert ideal” clearly resonated with a lot of people. However, until recently, the science of well-being really didn’t support this idea. Study after […]

Podcast Recap (September 2018): Coddling, Positive Relationships and Free Will

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This month at The Psychology Podcast we discussed the importance of viewpoint diversity with Jonathan Haidt, the key elements of positive relationships with Sarah Algoe, and whether we’ll ever be able to figure out the mysteries of consciousness, free will, and God with Michael Shermer and Philip Goff. Have a listen below! The Coddling of the […]

Grit: Bringing Passion Back

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“I think the misunderstanding — or, at least, one of them — is that it’s only the perseverance part that matters. But I think that the passion piece is at least as important. I mean, if you are really, really tenacious and dogged about a goal that’s not meaningful to you, and not interesting to […]