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http://www.ted.com Using examples from vacations to colonoscopies, Nobel laureate and founder of behavioral economics Daniel …
http://www.ted.com Using examples from vacations to colonoscopies, Nobel laureate and founder of behavioral economics Daniel …
What a great master!!!
Loved the speech sir. Thank you so much. It is a privilege to learn from you
It seems like if we generalize the psychological research they start sounding philosophical.
I'm literally only here because I am studying Psychology and this work has been set for me, haha
Based on a work he edited, someone can't answer reliably if he is happy. The answer is determined on feelings of the moment or availability of memories, a "barometer" of ego. Furthermore, subjective happiness based on memories and high-peak experiences are due to hedonic adaptation. Then someone may seek emotional amplification, and all this can produce great memories and a high subjective rating of their happiness when it has nothing to do with the inner stable state of well-being.
Anybody that enjoyed his talk should definitely read Wisdom of Insecurity by Alan Watts, to get a different perspective from a philosophical point of view regarding the same topic.
Eu tenho um respeito pelo o senhor❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
that made no sense to me crying emoji
Genius.
imagine if we stop using the understanding of time to perceive reality in a more superior way as a species, and then we realize to time travel is as easy as flipping our palm.
that was amazing
"Do Forgive and Forget, Do not Relive and Regret"
4 years ago we can see the application with better data analysis. Cognition and Memory; e.g keeping score as we tell stories. Previous experiences can be a subject of exploration to learn from and Improve the future.
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So much intellectually wrong with this lecture it's painful to watch. Stopped at 5:49 . Has it been dumbed down deliberately for the audience & people in the comments???? Why is YT hiding the dislikes!? smh
Experience is usually temporary, while memories are lasting. That's why people take photos of an event of adventure because they want it be lasting in their minds, and memories can fade.
So, experience and memory; both are as real to our Psyche as we want it to be.
The last question is a million dollar question! Politicians focus on their own happiness.
Garbage In, Garbage Out
I remember it compared to I experienced it
Gave up after forty? Not good job
There are plenty of people in my life who can't remember their past. So, how is it? Is their remembering self dead? How does that happen? These are otherwise normal functioning people.
4:00our memories tell us stories
6:30 what defines a story
9:10 experiencing self
Really easy answer, the you need memories for future planning that's why the experiencing self doesn't dominate.
I think it's the different hormones of happiness – oxytacin and dopamine. Dopamine gives a sharper sensation, it affects memories. Oxytacin is a calmer hormone, but also longer lasting, it affects the feeling of life satisfaction.
Lack or loss of money creates anxiety. Anxiety kills oxytocin. Here is the connection between the feeling of happiness and well-being.
This just blew my mind
“I was sad because I had no shoes, then I saw a man with no feet” it is always relative and based on your perception and whether or not you are happy most of the time-Most people have happy stories because they are happy-for example you can own a studio condo in Los Angeles for 300K and be happy because your as rich as your neighbor however if a own a 3 million $ condo in Santa Monica you are not as happy because many more have bigger and more expensive condos with ocean views etc
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