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Psychology Bellwork

Psychology Bellwork. 2019-2020. 8/19/19. “Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity.” Hanlon’s Razor How can you apply this to your daily life and how you interact with the world?. 8/20/19.

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Psychology Bellwork

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  1. Psychology Bellwork 2019-2020

  2. 8/19/19 “Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity.” • Hanlon’s Razor How can you apply this to your daily life and how you interact with the world?

  3. 8/20/19 “Every form of addiction is bad, no matter whether the narcotic be alcohol, morphine or idealism.” ― Carl Gustav Jung What is an example of a “good” addiction? How could it turn into something negative?

  4. 8/21/19 “Unexpressed emotions will never die. They are buried alive and will come forth later in uglier ways.” ― Sigmund Freud Do you believe this is true? If so, can you give an example of how this is true?

  5. 8/22/19 Don't compare yourself with other people; compare yourself with who you were yesterday. - Jordan Peterson Why is this good advice?

  6. 8/23/19 Live as if you were living a second time, and as though you had acted wrongly the first time. - Viktor E. Frankl How could this be a useful exercise for daily life?

  7. 8/26/19 There are three “musts” that hold us back: I must do well. You must treat me well. And the world must be easy. - Albert Ellis Why would these three beliefs hold you back? Explain.

  8. 8/27/19 Discipline equals freedom. • Jocko Willink, former Navy Seal What do you believe this means? How could more discipline equal more freedom?

  9. 8/28/19 The proportion of people on antidepressants who continue to be depressed is found to be between 65% and 80% In light of this information, what types of therapy would you partner with antidepressants to better help people with depression?

  10. 8/29/19 “One of the contributing factors to depression is a lack of empowerment (being trusted to do things on your own, have your own ideas, etc) in the workplace.” - Johann Hari Have you experienced this in your own job? If so, how?

  11. 8/30/19 “People who are socially isolated are three times more likely to catch the common cold than those who have close connections/relationships to other people… [Almost everything becomes] more fatal when you are alone: cancer, heart disease, respiratory problems”. - Johann Hari Why do you believe this is the case? How would you explain these findings?

  12. 9/3/19 What do you feel makes groups (friends, teams, coworkers, etc) have good chemistry?

  13. 9/4/19 What do you feel is more important? General intelligence or emotional intelligence?

  14. 9/5/19 Why do you believe some people take better care of their pets than they take care of themselves?

  15. 9/6/19 Do you believe leaders are born or made? Explain.

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