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Why incompetent people think they're amazing – David Dunning


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How good are you with money? What about reading people’s emotions? How healthy are you, compared to other people you know? Knowing how our skills stack up against others is useful in many ways. But psychological research suggests that we’re not very good at evaluating ourselves accurately. In fact, we frequently overestimate our own abilities. David Dunning describes the Dunning-Kruger effect.

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A Study of "So Bad It's Good" Movies


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Your Brain's Wetware Formulates Opinions Without Asking


“There’s no more central message of psychology than the fact that most of what goes on in our heads we have no access to.” Nisbett’s latest book is “Mindware: Tools for Smart Thinking” (http://goo.gl/klT52e).

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Transcript – There’s no more central message of psychology than the fact that most of what goes on in our heads we have no access to. We have no idea that it’s going on. And that becomes clearer and clearer in every passing year. There’s more and more research showing we perceive things that have an influence on us. We have no idea. We don’t even notice that they’re there to have an impact.

I was at a world economic forum a while back and there were a bunch of economists and psychologists and political scientists and physicians and government people and business people. And our job was to think of ways to get people to do things that are in society’s interests. And the word incentivize came up over and over again. And usually that was followed by some kind of idea about a monetary reward or a monetary fine of some sort. And I was the lone social psychologist and I’m thinking, you know, incentives can backfire often. Not only they’re not effective, they can actually – I mean why am I offering you this money for doing that unless maybe you’d rather not. I mean why am I threatening you with punishment unless it’s a fairly attractive thing. What social psychologists have learned in the context here of social influence is that what other people are doing has often been vastly more powerful than anything you can do in the way of incentives. A lovely example of this is the state of California recently started hanging tags on people’s doors if they were using more electricity than their neighbors. It says you’re using more electricity than your neighbors. And they cut down significantly.

The state has so far saved hundreds of millions of dollars in electricity costs and billions of tons of CO2 have not been poured into the atmosphere because of the hangtag. And monetary incentives I don’t think could have had that magnitude of effect. And there are experiments you can do – you can take people absolutely from A to Z, turn around 180 degrees and they have no recognition that they have changed their attitude. They think the attitude they have now is the attitude when they began the discussion. But you know because you’ve checked them way before that in an experiment you’ve done you know what their attitude was. And you’ve rigged things so that they’re getting information and opinions that are going to push them in a particular direction.

So context, especially social context, have effects on us that are just beyond our recognition. If you and I meet for the first time over coffee I’m probably going to think, you know, you’re a swell guy. I mean I’d like to get to know him better. God forbid we meet over iced tea because I’m going to think kind of a cold fish. So ambient temperature in a room, the ambient temperature of what you’re touching influences your judgment about a person. You put people in a blue or green environment they’re more creative. And keep them the heck out of a red environment. Although if you are on a dating website wear a red shirt if you want to get more hits. So the element that influences us most, most powerfully and most constantly is the behavior and the attitudes of other people. Social psychologists just keep finding the extent of which we are powerfully influenced by other people’s behavior.

Why Germans Can Say Things No One Else Can


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“We’re hugely dependent on language to help us express what we really think and feel. But some languages are better than others at crisply naming important sensations.
Germans have been geniuses at inventing long – or what get called ‘compound’ – words that elegantly put a finger on emotions that we all know, but that other languages require whole clumsy sentences or paragraphs to express…”

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The Ocean Doesn't Care


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MATEREALITY


Son-J and Terracollage have teamed up on a project creating a conversation between the two mediums visual and auditory. The visuals are composed with iron powder, high reflective pigments and magnets. A choreography of iron spikes, accompanied by glitter and gold. Practical effects only. We bring you MATEREALITY. Check out Son-J’s unique cinematic trap sound on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/sonjbeats More info on my blog: http://terracollage.com/matereality-it-does-its-thing/ www.terracollage.com www.facebook.com/terracollage

Hang Sơn Đoòng – THE LARGEST CAVE ON EARTH


Short Movie about Incredible journey through Son Doong — largest cave on Earth. For all questions and proposals – hello@cameraptor.com More info — http://cameraptor.com/sondong At over 5km long, with sections reaching up to 200m tall and 150m wide, Hang Son Doong is large enough to house an entire New York City block, complete with 40 story skyscrapers. With a total measured volume of 38.5 million cubic metres, this comfortably surpasses Deer Cave in Malaysia, which was considered to be the previous record holder. Stalagmites up to 80m high have also been surveyed, the tallest ever encountered. Less people have seen the inside of Hang Son Doong than have stood on the summit of Mount Everest. MUSIC: River by ZACHARY DAVID Hovard Shoe – Song of the Lonely Mountain DIRECTOR — Georgy Tarasov PRODUCER — VOOGIE.pro COLORIST — Regie VFX ARTIST — Sergey Mykhailov VOICEOVER — Ernest Rudyak SOUND EDITOR — Nikita Bochkov MOTION DESIGNER — Alexey Fedorov EXECUTIVE PRODUCTION MANAGER — Ilya Buzanov STARRING: Andrew Ilitchev Artem Yunusov Ernest Rudyak Dmitry Dyldin