I love economists 10+ years into their careers making revelatory discoveries about the human condition that aren't found in 14 year old girl's diaries, let alone sociology or psychology 101 textbooks
my other half made the exact same assertion when I told him about the experiment. I suppose for me the interesting part was the deviation percentage between aroused and not aroused. I think we all know the phrase the "heat of the moment".
The problem is that we are social animals. So whilst not caring what people think may free you, ultimately we all rely on each other for advancement. Look at Diogenes, the father of cynicism, who shares this belief, trying to show people up as mindless hypocrites. I believe that cynicism can also be a slavery of sorts.
I love economists 10+ years into their careers making revelatory discoveries about the human condition that aren't found in 14 year old girl's diaries, let alone sociology or psychology 101 textbooks
my other half made the exact same assertion when I told him about the experiment. I suppose for me the interesting part was the deviation percentage between aroused and not aroused. I think we all know the phrase the "heat of the moment".
If you care what people think you will forever be their slave. That includes social norms, like paying.
The problem is that we are social animals. So whilst not caring what people think may free you, ultimately we all rely on each other for advancement. Look at Diogenes, the father of cynicism, who shares this belief, trying to show people up as mindless hypocrites. I believe that cynicism can also be a slavery of sorts.
@@LawHero20 years happily married
@@LordInvictus-yt *happily
not to be that person, but being married is a social norm
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i’ve like his ideas but wasn’t he - Dan Aerily - under academic fraud investigation?
no idea, I know reading the book he said that Berkley was not happy with the arousal experiment but would be interested to know about the fraud piece!