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The Knowledge Project with Shane Parrish

#29 Dacher Keltner: Survival of the Kindest

The Knowledge Project with Shane Parrish

Farnam Street

Business, Investing, Entrepreneurship

4.72.9K Ratings

🗓️ 21 February 2018

⏱️ 80 minutes

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Summary

When Pixar was dreaming up the idea for Inside Out, a film that would explore the roiling emotions inside the head of a young girl, they needed guidance from an expert. So they called Dacher Keltner.

Dacher is a psychologist at UC Berkeley who has dedicated his career to understanding how human emotion shapes the way we interact with the world, how we properly manage difficult or stressful situations, and ultimately, how we treat one another.

In fact, he refers to emotions as the “language of social living.” The more fluent we are in this language, the happier and more meaningful our lives can be.

We tackle a wide variety of topics in this conversation that I think you’ll really enjoy.

You’ll learn:

  • The three main drivers that determine your personal happiness and life satisfaction
  • Simple things you can do everyday to jumpstart the “feel good” reward center of your brain
  • The principle of “jen” and how we can use “high-jen behaviors” to bootstrap our own happiness
  • How to have more positive influence in our homes, at work and in our communities.
  • How to teach your kids to be more kind and empathetic in an increasingly self-centered world
  • What you can do to stay grounded and humble if you are in a position of power or authority
  • How to catch our own biases when we’re overly critical of another’s ideas (or overconfident in our own)

And much more. We could have spent an hour discussing any one of these points alone, but there was so much I wanted to cover. I’m certain you’ll find this episode well worth your time.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Fernum Street podcast called The Knowledge Project.

0:12.2

I'm your host, Shane Parish, the curator behind the blog, Fernum Street, which is an online

0:17.6

community focused on mastering the best of what other people have already figured out.

0:22.0

The Knowledge Project is where we talk with interesting people to uncover frameworks you

0:25.8

can use to learn more in less time, make better decisions, and live a happier, more meaningful

0:30.4

life.

0:31.4

On this episode, I have Dackard Kellner.

0:34.3

He's been a professor of psychology at the University of California Berkeley, attending

0:37.8

full professorships since 2002.

0:40.6

His writing spans the world of emotion and power.

0:44.1

He's the author of several books, including Born to Be Good and Understanding Emotions.

0:50.1

His latest book, The Power of Paradox, explores our limited understanding of power and influence,

0:55.6

including how we gain and lose power.

0:57.9

I'm pleased to have Dackard Kellner on the show.

1:02.6

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1:12.0

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