People I (Mostly) Admire

73. Turning Work into Play

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Apr 30, 2022
Dan Gilbert, a Harvard psychologist and author of 'Stumbling on Happiness,' shares his incredible journey from high school dropout to esteemed professor. He discusses the end of history illusion, examining how our perceptions of identity change over time. Gilbert emphasizes the importance of saying no to non-essential commitments to prioritize happiness. He highlights the value of social connections over material wealth and recounts his unique lifestyle powered by a transformational experience aboard a school bus, advocating for diverse educational pathways.
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INSIGHT

Illusion of Moral Decline

  • People consistently report declining morality, yet current morality ratings remain stable over time.
  • This "illusion of moral decline" suggests a skewed perception, not actual worsening behavior.
ANECDOTE

Shocking Experiment

  • In an experiment, people chose to shock themselves rather than sit alone with their thoughts.
  • This demonstrates people's aversion to unstimulated solitude.
ANECDOTE

Dan Gilbert's Teaching Style

  • Dan Gilbert decorates his classroom and curates music playlists for his 400-student psychology course.
  • He invests heavily in teaching because full engagement turns work into joyful play.
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