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Unit1Threadsoftheself
Warmingup
Listening&speakingConversation
Scripts
Woman:HeyStephen,whatareyoudoing?
Man:I’mreadingabookaboutself-discoveryandhowtounleashone’spotential.
Woman:Anythinginteresting?
Man:Yes,itisquiteinteresting.HaveyouheardoftheBannistereffect?
Woman:No,what’sthatabout?
Man:It’sabouthowthebeliefthatsomethingispossiblecanboostourperformance.TheeffectisnamedafterRogerBannister,whoranamileinthreeminutes59.4secondsonMay6,1954,breakingthelegendaryfour-minutebarrier.Beforehedidit,noonethoughtitcouldbedone.Butafterhisachievement,others,eventeenagers,brokehisrecord,oneaftertheother.
Woman:Wow,that’sunbelievable!Howcomepeoplebecamestrongerallofasudden?
Man:No,peopledidn’tsuddenlybecomestronger,andthephysicalrequirementsforrunningamileinlessthanfourminutesremainedthesame.Whatchangedwasthementalframetheyhadbuiltaroundthegoal.Whatusedtobeimpossiblewasnowseenaspossible.Achievementscamenaturallyoncepeoplewerereleasedfromtheshacklesoftheirminds.
Woman:So,youmeanweshouldshiftourperspectiveandbelieveinourpotential.
Man:Absolutely.Believinginone’spotentialleadstopeoplesettinghigheryetachievablegoals.Thesegoals,whenalignedwithourskills,provideacleardirectionforourefforts.Also,whenwebelieveinourpotential,we’remorelikelytoengageintaskswithapositive,focusedmind.Allthesemayhelpdriveusintoa“flow”stateandboostourperformance.
Woman:“Flowstate.”It’saverypopulartermthesedays.I’vereadabouthowitcanoptimizeourperformanceandhelpusexcelinourworkandstudies.
Man:Yes.“Flow”isthestateofcompleteabsorptioninwhatwe’redoing,whichcanincreaseourmotivationandproductivity–sometimesbyupto500%.
Woman:Igetit.Tostriveforhigherachievements,wefirstneedtobelieveinourownpotential,andthenentertheflowstateforbetterperformance.That’sinspiring.
Referenceanswers
Listeningandunderstanding1.
1)four-minutebarrier2)mentalframe
releasedfrom
boost/optimizeourperformance5)motivationandproductivity
2.
F
T
T
F
T
Thinkingandspeaking
Breakingourmentalshackles“Flow”state
Passage1Scripts
Humandesireisacomplexelementthatgiveslifemeaning.Therearetwokindsofhumandesires:thickandthin.Thickdesiresarelikelayersofrockthathavebeenbuiltupthroughoutthecourseofourlives.They’rerelatedtothecoreofwhoweare.Theycanberelatedtoeternalconceptsliketruth,beauty,goodness,andhumandignity.
Thindesires,ontheotherhand,arehighlymimeticandshort-lived.Whenwedon’tknowwhattodesire,welooktootherpeopleforguidance.Thesedesiresaresubjecttothewindsofmimeticchangebecausethey’renotbuiltupovertime.Manypeoplemaydiscoverthattheircareersaretheresultofthindesires,easilyinfluencedbyotherpeoplebecausetheyarenotrootedinthickdesires.
Desireisnotanenemyofahappyandbalancedlife;itcanbetheengineofgreaterawareness.Beingabletodifferentiatebetweenthickandthindesiresiscrucial.Itwilltelluswhatdesirestonurtureandwhatdesirestoletgobecausethelatterdoesn’tleadtoultimatefulfillment.
Inourdailylives,we’repushedandpulledinamilliondifferentdirections.Ifwedon’tfindtimeforrecollection,wewon’tbeabletolistentoourlives,tolistentoothers,andtounderstandthewayourdesiresgrowandemerge.Tohavedesiresbetterguideourlife,wemustreflectonthosemomentsthatwefinddeeplymeaningfulandfulfilling.Byexaminingthosemoments,wewillprobablyfindapattern,revealingwherewefindfulfillmentandwhatwetrulydesire.
Questions
Whichofthefollowingisrelevanttothindesires?
Whyisitcrucialtodifferentiatebetweenthickandthindesires?
Whatwillhappenifwedon’ttaketimetoreflect?
Howcanwehaveourdesiresbetterguideourlife?
Referenceanswers
Listeningandunderstanding1
layersofrock
thecore
eternalconcepts
short-lived
Subjectto
engineofgreaterawareness
letgo
2
1.C2.B3.B4.C
Thinkingandspeaking
Thickdesiresvs.thindesires
Desireasanengineofgreaterawareness
Passage2Scripts
Weactonhabitsmuchmorethanwe’reawareof.Backinthe1980s,someresearcherswantedtoconvincepeopleinafour-storyofficebuildingtousethestairsbyputtingupsignsthatread“It’sgoodtotakethestairs–It’sgoodforyourhealth.”Butithadnoeffect.Theseverycreativeresearchersthenslowedtheclosingoftheelevatordoorby16seconds.Thiswasenoughtodiscouragepeoplefromusingit,andelevatorusereducedbyathird.Evenaftertheclosingofthedoorwasreturnedtonormal,peoplecontinuedtotakethestairsoutofhabit.
Often,itfeelslikewhenweexerciseself-control,ourhabitswillchange.Butthisbeliefoversimplifiesthecomplexinteractionbetweenourconsciouseffortsandlong-establishedhabits.Storedinthepartofthebrainthatoperatesbelowthelevelofconsciousawareness,habitsarehardtoformorchangewithwillpoweralone.
Itturnsoutthateveryhabitstartswithapatterncalleda“habitloop,”whichisathree-partprocess.First,there’sacue,ortrigger,thattellsyourbraintogointoautomaticmodeandletabehaviorunfold.Thenthere’stheroutine,whichisthebehavioritself.Thethirdpartisthereward:somethingthatyourbrainlikesthathelpsitrememberthehabitloopinthefuture.Onlythroughrepetitionandreinforcementcanthishabitloopgraduallydevelopandfirmup.
Thus,breakingoldhabitsandformingnewonesinvolvesnotonlywillpowerbutalsounderstandinghowhabitswork,manipulatingenvironmentalcues,and,mostimportantly,allowingtimefornewpatternstodevelopintoautomaticresponses.Thesenewhabits,onceestablished,requirelessself-controltomaintainastheybecomethenewdefaultactionsourbrainturnstoinfamiliarcontexts.
Questions:
Whatwastheresultofslowingtheclosingofelevatordoors?
Whydoesthespeakergivetheexampleofelevatoruse?
Whyiswillpoweraloneinsufficientforchanginghabits?
Whatisnecessaryforbreakingoldhabitsandformingnewones?
Referenceanswers
Listeningandunderstanding1
1.B2.D3.B4.B
2.
trigger
mode
behavioritself
rememberthehabitloop
repetition
developandfirmup
Thinkingandspeaking
Thehabitloop
Breakingbadhabits
LectureScripts
Intoday’slecture,we’llexamineaninterestingpsychologicalphenomenon:theDunning-Krugereffect.
First,letmeexplainwhatitis.TheDunning-Krugereffectoccurswhenaperson’slackofknowledgeandskillinacertainareacausesthemtooverestimatetheirowncompetence.Thiseffectalsodrivesthosewhoexcelinagivenareatothinkothersfindthetasksimpleaswell.
Imagineyouandyourfrienddecidetotrysomethingnew.Separately,youbothstartlearningSpanish.Withinafewdays,youcansay10-15sentences.Thelanguagecomesnaturallytoyou,andyourprogressmakesyouthinkitissimpleforeveryone.Yourfriend,bycontrast,haslearnedjustafewwords.He’slearnedmuchlessthanyou,butbecausehedoesn’tknowhowfarothers,likeyou,havecome,hethinkshe’sexcellingwhilehe’sactuallylearningatabelow-averagespeed.
So,howdoestheDunning-Krugereffectaffectus?
Asaresultofthiscognitivebias,youmayassumethatwhatcomeseasilytoyoualsocomeseasilytoeveryoneelse.Theeasewithwhichyoupickupnewskillsorknowledgeblindsyoutothefactthattheworkismorechallengingforothers.Therefore,youcannotspotyourownspecialtiesandtalents.Ontheotherhand,mistakingsomethingneworchallengingforbeingsimplemightleadyoutotheillusionofhavingdiscoveredyourtalents.Thismaycauseyoutomakelessinformeddecisionssurroundingopportunitiesorcareersyoupursue.
UnderstandingtheDunning-Krugereffectcanhelpyoulearnwhentotrustyourownabilitiesandwhentoseekadvicefrommoreobjectivesources.Italsomakesyouawareofyourownblindspotsandlendsyoutheopportunitytoadjustyourself-perceptions.Doingsorequirestakingastepbacktorealizethatourownself-assessmentscanbebiasedandsometimesincorrect.
YoucanavoidtheDunning-Krugereffectbybeingopentofeedback,whichis,ofcourse,easiersaidthandone.Ratherthanbrushingoffthefeedbackandconstructivecriticism,consideritanindicationofyourknowledgegapsanduseitmindfullytoprogress.
Referenceanswers
Listeningandunderstanding1
knowledgeandskill
excelinagivenarea
morechallenging
specialtiesandtalents
illusion
lessinformeddecisions
moreobjectivesources
adjustyourself-perceptions
knowledgegaps
2
1.F2.T3.T4.T5.F
Thinkingandspeaking
TheDunning-KrugereffectinourlifeTakingfeedbacktoheart
ViewingandunderstandingScripts
Howcantravelstrengthenthehumanbrain?
It’schild’splay.Bytheageofthree,achild’sbrainhastwiceasmanysynapsesperneuronthan(as)inadults.That’sbecauseashumansage,thebrainremovesunusedconnectionstomakestrongerones,butdoingnewactivitiesandhavingnewexperiencescanhelpenhancethoseconnectionsatanyage.Thisisyourbrainontravel.
Chapter1:Thebrain
A2009studygaveparticipantsauniquecreativitypuzzletosolve,involvingacandle,aboxoftacks,andmatches.Thegoalwastoaffixalitcandletoacorkboardwithnothingbutthoseitems.Onekeytosolvingit?Well,travelandlivingabroad.Mostoftheparticipantswhohadtraveledandlivedabroaddemonstratedameasurableincreaseincreativity.Dr.ShellyCarson,anexpertoncreativityinthebrain,explainsthephenomenon.
Oneofthereasonsforthisobviouslyisthatlivinginanothercultureexposesyoutonewideas,tonewpeople,tonewstimuli,andthatincreasestheamountofelementsorbitsofinformationthatyoucancombineorrecombineinnovelandoriginalwaystocomeupwithnewideas.
ThisisDr.BeauLotto.He’saneuroscientistandanexpertinperception.Hesharesthesamesentimentofexperiencingnewstimuli.“Andsothat’swhyyouwanttocomplexifyyourbrainandthewayyoucomplexifyitisbyenrichingyourenvironment.”
Chapter2:Thebody
Scientistsusedtobelievethatthebrainwasunchangeableandonlydegradedwithage.Itwasn’tuntilthe1960sthatneuroscientist,Dr.MarianDiamond,provedthecompleteopposite.
Shefoundthatifthebodywasinanenrichedenvironment,thebraincouldbeshapedbythatenvironmentandgrow.Shedidthisbyplacingsomelabratsinamulti-sensoryenvironmentandothersinabareenvironment.Theratsthathadspentmoretimeintheenrichedenvironmenthadmoresynapticconnections.“Soanenrichedenvironmentallowsyoutodevelopmorepathwayssothatthey’llbethereandavailableforyouandtheywon’tbeprunedawayasyougrowolder.”
Chapter3:Themind
Byaccessingtheseenvironmentsandtravel,themindcanenteracomplexemotionalstateknownasawe.“Aweisoneofthemostpowerfulperceptionswehave.Andawegivesyoutheexcitementandtheabilitytosteptotheveryplaceweevolvetoavoid–whichisnotknowing.Soitgivesyouthecuriosityandthecouragetostepforward.”
Tostudythat,Dr.LottoequippedhundredsofpeoplewithEEGcapswhiletheywatchedacircusperformance,somethingpeopledon’tseeeveryday.“Youwanttobechangeable,adaptable,andthat’swhattravelingwithopennessandcouragecanenableyoutodo.Soforinstance,orderfoodsthatyou’veneverhadbeforeandpartlybecauseyoudon’tevenknowwhatitmeansonthemenu.Getyourhaircut.Thebarberisoneofthecentralfocusesofthecommunity.Trulyengageandbepartoftheenvironment.”
Chapter4:Lastingimpact
Aweandotherbenefitsoftravelcanlastpastthedurationofthetrip.Onestudyfollowedupwith
participantsfiveweeksaftertheirtripandtheystillreportedlessstressandheadaches.“Engagingtherewardcenterofthebrainwhenyou’retravelinghelpstocounteractcortisolandsomeofthestresshormonesthatgetreleasedwhenyou’reinyoureverydaygrind,andsothisisawaythatatthebiologicalleveltravelingcanreducestress.”Evenjustbookingatripandanticipatingtheexperienceoftravelingcanincreasecontentment.Ninety-sevenpeopleinastudyevenreportedthathavingatripplannedmadethemhappier.Sowhetheryourtravelstakeyouacrossthecountryoracrosstheglobe,embracetheunknown.Itmayjusttransformyourbrainforthebetter.
Referenceanswers
Viewingandunderstanding1
ameasurableincrease
novelandoriginalways
anenrichedenvironment
bare
acomplexemotionalstate
powerfulperceptions
curiosityandthecourage
stresshormones
2
1.D2.C3.A4.B5.E
Thinkingandspeaking
BrainontravelThepowerofawe
Unitproject
Givingapresentation
FurtherlisteningConversationScripts
Host:Today,withus,isLisa,adistinguishedprofessorofpsychology.Letmestartwithaquestion.Lisa,haveyouevercriedwhilewatchingamovie?
Lisa:Absolutely,I’vecriedduringlotsofmovies.Somescenesarereallytouching.Youcan’thelpbutexperiencetheweightofemotion…
Host:Speakingofemotions,whatdoyouthinkisourbiggestmisconceptionaboutthem?
Lisa:Onecommonmisconceptionisthatwecanreadsomeone’semotionsfromtheirfacial
expressionsaseasilyasreadingwordsonapage.Manypeoplebelievethat,universally,ascowlmeansanger,asmilemeanshappiness,andafrownmeansannoyance.Thisisone-sided,butunfortunately,itisactuallywhatalotofpeoplebelieve.
Host:Youmean,facialexpressionsdon’talwayscommunicateemotionsasdirectlyaswethink,right?
Lisa:Exactly.Peoplescowlformanyreasons.Theymightscowlwhenthey’reconcentrating,whenthey’resad,orevenwhenthey’rehappy.Similarly,peopledon’tjustsmilewhenthey’rehappy.Theysometimessmiletosendasocialmessagethathasnothingtodowithemotion.
Host:So,theideathatthere’soneuniversalfacialexpressionforeachemotionisungrounded?
Lisa:Yes.There’snostrongscientificevidenceforsuchaclaim.
Host:Yet,duringinteractions,weoftenfeelfacialexpressionstellusalotaboutotherpeople’semotions.
Lisa:That’sbecausewhenwearehavingconversations,ourbrainsareactivelymakingeducatedguessesaboutwhatsomeone’sfacialexpressionsmean,takingintoaccountnotonlytheirfacialexpressions,butalsothetoneoftheirvoice,theirbodylanguage,etc.Aperson’sfaceisnotastraightforwarddisplayoftheirinternalstate,thoughitcanoffersomehints.
Host:That’sreallyinteresting.So,weneedtobebetterlistenersandnotjustrelyonreadingfacialexpressions.
Lisa:Exactly.There’salotmoregoingonthanjustfacialexpressions.Beingattentiveandunderstandingthewholepicturehelpsusconnectwithpeopleinadeeperway.
Host:Thanks,Lisa,formakingusthinkmoreaboutthis.
Lisa:You’rewelcome!Gladtoshare.
Questions:
Whatismostpeople’sbiggestmisconceptionaboutemotions?
Whatisdiscussedaboutfacialexpressions?
WhatadvicedoesLisagivetotheaudience?
Referenceanswers
1.A2.D3.A
Passage1
Scripts
Inthelate17thcentury,amedicalstudentnoticedastrangeillnessaffectingSwisssoldiersservingabroad.Itssymptoms,includingfeelingtiredandunabletosleep,havinganirregularheartbeat,stomachpain,andfever,weresoseverethatthesoldiersoftenhadtobedischarged.Itwasdiscoveredthatthecausewasnotphysical,butanintenselongingfortheirhomeland.Theconditionwasnamed“nostalgia,”whichcomesfromtheGreekroots“nostos,”whichmeans“homecoming,”and“algos,”whichmeans“pain”or“suffering.”
Withmigrationincreasingworldwide,nostalgiawasobservedinvariousgroups.Itturnedoutthatanyoneseparatedfromtheirnativeplaceforalongtimewasvulnerabletonostalgia.Inthe20thcentury,theunderstandingofnostalgiaevolvedintwoimportantways.Itsdefinitionbroadenedfrommerelyindicatinghomesicknesstoreferringtoagenerallongingforthepast.And,ratherthananawfuldisease,itbegantobeseenasagenerallypleasant,evenenrichingexperience.
Thisshiftinourperceptionofnostalgiahastodowithscience.Researchersfoundthatthenegativesymptomsmayhavebeensimplycorrelatedwithnostalgia,ratherthancausedbyit.Nostalgia,infact,doesn’tgenerallyputpeopleinanegativemood.Instead,byallowingustorecallpersonallymeaningfulandrewardingexperiences,nostalgiacanboostpsychologicalwell-being.
Beyondfosteringmorepositiveemotionsandgreaterlifesatisfaction,nostalgiaplaysacrucialroleinenhancingoursocialbondsandgivingusasenseofcontinuityandauthenticity.
Recallingpastexperiencesofteninvolvesrememberingsignificantpeopleinourlives,naturallyincreasingoursenseofconnectionwithothersandourwillingnesstoinvestinrelationships.
Furthermore,nostalgiahelpsusseeourlivesascontinuousandcoherent,givingusasenseofbelonging.Italsoshiftsourfocusawayfromexternalexpectations,encouragingustopursueourdeepestdesiresandstaytruetoourauthenticselves.
Inessence,nostalgiaismoreablessingthanacurse,offeringprofoundbenefitsforouremotionalandsocialwell-being.
Questions:
Whichistrueofthedefinitionofnostalgiainthe20thcentury?
Whatdoresearchersfindaboutnostalgia?
Whatdowelearnabouttheimpactofnostalgiafromthepassage?
Referenceanswers
1.A2.B3.A
Passage2Scripts
Ourspeciescanbeproudofachievingastonishingfeatsofrationality.Wehavebeenexploringtheoriginsoftheuniverseandthefunctioningofthemind.Butatthesametime,manypeoplefallforfakenewsorbelieveinmade-upstories.
So,whydoeshumanityseemtoloseitsrationalityonoccasion?Theanswermaybetwofold.Themostobviousreasonismotivatedreasoning.Rationalityissometimesemployednotintheserviceoffindingobjectivetruth,buttoachievespecificgoalsforpersonalreasons,forexample,towinanargumenttoshowhowwiseyourgroupisandhowstupidtheopposinggroupis.
Anotherpartoftheexplanationliesinthelimitationsofourcognitivearchitecture.Cognitivebiases,suchasconfirmationbiasandtheDunning-Krugereffect,distortourthinking.Wearepronetoacceptinginformationthatconfirmsourpreconceptionsandtooverestimatingourownknowledgeandabilities.Forexample,apersonmightreadafewarticlesonlineandfeeltheyhavebecomeanexpertonacertainissue,dismissingtheneedforfurtherstudyorexpertopinion.Thiscanleadthemtospreadmisinformationconfidently,believingtheyarewell-informedwhentheyarenot.
Tobecomemorerational,thetoolsofformalrationality–logic,probability,correlation,andcausation–shouldbepartofthecognitivetoolkitofeveryeducatedperson.Therefore,rationality
shouldbeincludedinthecurriculum.Butitisn’tenoughtojustteachthematschool.Theyhavetobepartofconventionalwisdom,andpartofthenormsofrationalcommunication.Institutionsshouldpromoterationalitybyestablishingrulestoovercomehumanfallaciesandbiasessothatindividualscanspotandbalanceouteachother’sbiases,makinguscollectivelymorerationalthananyofuscouldbeindividually.
Questions:
Whatismotivatedreasoning?
Whyarewelimitedinourcognition?
Howcanwecultivaterationalityinsociety?
Referenceanswers
1.D2.B3.B
LectureScripts
Today,we’regoingtoexploretheconceptof“metathinking.”Beforewegettowhatitis,let’sstartwithunderstandingtheprefix“meta.”Theterm“meta”isaninterestingwordandhasbecomequitepopularthesedays.Ithasaconnotationofbeingabove,beyond,andtranscending.Italsosuggestspointingtosomethinginitself.Metathinking,essentially,isthinkingabout
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