
The Wisest One in the Room
How You Can Benefit from Social Psychology's Most Powerful Insights
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Chris Sorensen
Renowned psychologists describe the most useful insights from social psychology that can help make you "wise" - wise about why people behave the way they do, and wise about how to use that knowledge in understanding and influencing the people in your life.
When faced with a challenge, we often turn to those we trust for words of wisdom. Friends, relatives, and colleagues - someone with the best advice about how to boost sales, the most useful insights into raising children, or the sharpest take on an ongoing conflict.
In The Wisest One in the Room, renowned social psychologists Thomas Gilovich and Lee Ross ask, Why? What do these people know? What are the foundations of their wisdom? And, as professors and researchers who specialize in the study of human behavior, they wonder: What general principles of human psychology are they drawing on to reach these conclusions? They begin by noting that wisdom, unlike intelligence, demands some insight into people - their hopes, fears, passions, and drives. It's true for the executive running a Fortune 500 company, the candidate seeking public office, the artist trying to create work that will speak to the ages, or the single parent trying to get a child through the tumultuous adolescent years. To be wise, they maintain, one must be psych-wise.
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Very good until…..
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Not what I hoped for.
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too facile. too much attention to experiments
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Just for the record, I do believe in climate change God‘s version
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There’s not enough dirt people in this world to stop this from happening.
Climate Hoax
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VERY disappointed that it devolves into the authors pushing their opinion on climate change being settled science and anthropogenic. This despite this being far outside their field of expertise. And they contradict a fundamental tenant of scientific exploration that is central to the ideas shared in this book: science is never "settled". Science is meant to challenge itself, especially its most firmly held ideas. We are constantly gaining new learning and experience that should be carefully considered and used to challenge our current views of the world around us.
VERY disappointed in climate change coverage
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Boring
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If one has not read much in social psychology, then this book might be as good as any of several others to give an overview of some of the most interesting findings of the field. It's not actually a bad book. It's just an unnecessary one.
Not Really About Wisdom. Nothing New Here.
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For liberals only
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