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Wired for compassion

27 August 2008 by Tammy Lenski Leave a Comment

healthy relationshipsWe’re wired for compassion — our default setting is to help. But sometimes we turn off that part of ourselves.

If we can turn it off, we can turn it back on, too. All it may take is the simple act of noticing.

So says Daniel Goleman, psychologist and award-winning author of Emotional Intelligence and Social Intelligence in this 13-minute TedTalks video, Why Aren’t We All Good Samaritans, embedded below.

After listening to Goleman’s story about the urban trance and the unconscious man on the subway, I’m left wondering: [Read more...]

Filed Under: Workplace influence Tagged With: daniel goleman, TED, tedtalks, urban trance
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