#2887: “Time Management” Is An Oxymoron
In today’s masterclass, let’s discuss why “time management” is actually an oxymoron. Despite its common usage, the term fails to capture the essence of what we’re trying to achieve. Today, […]
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In the day-to-day of our lives, how often do we feel truly moved? Many of us think we have to get away from our daily reality to experience awe–the feeling that something is so wondrous and mysterious it’s a little scary. It can feel like only extraordinary encounters with say art or majestic experiences of nature evoke awe, and we are left with too little of it. But maybe we can learn to cultivate awe and by doing so bring greater meaning to our lives.
Guest:
Dacher Keltner, Professor of Psychology at UC Berkeley, founder and director of the Greater Good Science Center, and host of the podcast The Science of Happiness.
In today’s masterclass, let’s discuss why “time management” is actually an oxymoron. Despite its common usage, the term fails to capture the essence of what we’re trying to achieve. Today, […]
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