Persuasion, Influence & Reason (Science of the Mind)




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Summary: <p>Listen to episode 64 of the Inspirational Living podcast: Persuasion, Influence &amp; Reason (Science of the Mind). Adapted from a classic book by the same title by William Macpherson. <br><br><strong>Educational Podcast Excerpt</strong>: <em>Humanity has been described as a reasoning animal; and everyone likes to think that the description applies to them. In reality, we do not, usually, act rationally in the sense that we first carefully calculate the means to realize our objectives, and only then act. Even when we do make such calculations, the fundamental source of our actions is always some instinct or emotion that they seek to satisfy. <br><br>To say this is to say nothing derogatory about human nature. Indeed, as we all know, to act on impulse is often much more respectable than to act from reasoned calculation. If much of the wrong-doing of the world may be attributed to the uncontrolled working of selfish impulses, it should also be remembered that impulse is the source of art and science, and of many of the best things in life.</em></p>