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The Science of Success

What Makes People Turn Evil, Time Paradoxes, and The Power of Heroism with Dr. Philip Zimbardo

The Science of Success

Matt Bodnar

Self-improvement, Social Sciences, Business, Science, Entrepreneurship, Education

4.61.1K Ratings

🗓️ 29 September 2016

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

In this episode we discuss how to create evil in a research laboratory, what makes people “turn evil”, we examine the definition of heroism, dig into the famous Stanford Prison Experiment, explore time paradoxes, and much more with the legendary Dr. Philip Zimbardo. Dr. Zimbardo is an internationally recognized scholar, educator, researcher and media personality, winning numerous awards and honors in each of these domains. He has been a Stanford University professor since 1968, where he conducted the famous Stanford Prison Experiment. His career is noted for giving psychology away to the public through his popular PBS-TV series, Discovering Psychology, along with many text and trade books, among his 500+ publications. He was recently president of the American Psychological Association. We discuss:How to create evil in a research laboratoryThe different kinds of evilIs there a fixed line between good and evil?What is the definition of heroism (and how its distinct from altruism)How Dr. Z defines evil (and why thats important)What happens when you put only good people in a really bad situation?The inside take on the famous Stanford Prison ExperimentHow a situation can create an emotional breakdown in a normal, healthy, smart person in less than 36 hoursThe social processes that can grease the slippery slope of evilHow normal people can transform into monstersThe substantial risks of dehumanizationThe power of the heroic imaginationHow teachers can bring the best out in their studentsThe time paradox and how we live with vastly different time perspectives How conflicts derive from people’s differing time perspectivesIf you want to hear from a titan of psychology about the inner workings of the human mind - listen to this episode! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Science of Success with your host, Matt Bodner.

0:11.1

Welcome to the Science of Success. I'm your host Matt Bodner. Welcome to the Science of Success.

0:13.4

I'm your host Matt Bodner.

0:15.3

I'm an entrepreneur and investor in Nashville, Tennessee, and I'm obsessed with the mindset of

0:20.0

success and the psychology of performance.

0:22.8

I've read hundreds of books, conducted countless hours of research and study, and I'm going to

0:27.5

take you on a journey into the human mind and what makes peak performers tick.

0:32.3

With a focus on always having our discussions rooted in

0:34.2

psychological research and scientific fact not opinion in this episode we discuss how to

0:40.3

create evil in a research laboratory.

0:43.8

What makes people turn evil?

0:45.8

We examined the definition of heroism, dig into the famous Stanford Prison Experiment, explore

0:52.4

time paradoxes, and much more with the legendary Dr. Philip

0:57.2

Zimbardo.

0:59.1

Because the science of success has spread across the globe with more than 525,000 downloads,

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listeners in over 100 countries,

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1:10.0

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1:13.2

This month I'm giving away a $100 Amazon gift card to one lucky listener.

1:17.6

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1:21.7

T, E, R, 4, T-E-R to the number 4-2-2.

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