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Dr. Jamil Zaki on Unlocking Trust: The Science of Human Goodness EP 502
Published 1 year, 9 months ago
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In episode 502 of Passion Struck, we tackle a subject that's hitting hard in our world right now: cynicism. Cynicism creeps into our thoughts, erodes our connections, and chips away at our belief in one another. To help us untangle this, we have an extraordinary guest, Dr. Jamil Zaki, a professor of psychology at Stanford University and an expert in empathy and kindness. His new book, Hope for Cynics: The Surprising Science of Human Goodness, reveals how we can overcome cynicism through hopeful skepticism.Dr. Zaki shares powerful insights from over two decades of research on how to escape the cynicism trap and boost your mental well-being. We discuss the myth of the cynical genius, how to combat polarization, and foster a more unified world. Dr. Zaki also delves into his personal journey, including how his parents' difficult divorce influenced his study of empathy and understanding others.Full show notes and resources: https://passionstruck.com/jamil-zaki-science-of-human-goodnessSponsors
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- The impact of cynicism on personal and social lives
- The role of cynicism in US politics and worldwide
- How cynicism affects society's ability to address major issues
- The harmful effects of cynicism on health, relationships, and careers
- The misconception that cynics are smarter and socially smarter
- The importance of adopting hopeful skepticism to combat cynicism
- The case study of Microsoft's organizational cynicism under Steve Ballmer
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