The Time Paradox: The New Psychology of Time That Will Change Your Life
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Your every significant choice -- every important decision you make -- is determined by a force operating deep inside your mind: your perspective on time -- your internal, personal time zone. This is the most influential force in your life, yet you are virtually unaware of it. Once you become aware of your personal time zone, you can begin to see and manage your life in exciting new ways.
In The Time Paradox, Drs. Zimbardo and Boyd draw on thirty years of pioneering research to reveal, for the first time, how your individual time perspective shapes your life and is shaped by the world around you. Further, they demonstrate that your and every other individual's time zones interact to create national cultures, economics, and personal destinies.
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Uninteresting. Psychology explains all in a normal language. The guy is just sellling his book.
In my opinion Material should be rated as "commercial".
Bob,
Apparently you didn't watch longer than 9 minutes or so, because at about that time in his lecture he does play a commercial that plugs the book.
But, the last 5/6ths of his presentation is chalk full of research summaries and interesting findings that show that time orientation is incredibly important in many real situations. He relates these to real world problems. The study correlations are higher than 90% of those in other Psychological research I have seen, and I have a Ph.D. in Psych.
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