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سلام علیکم :‌))
همین‌طور که از اسم اینجا مشخصه، محتوا دسته‌بندی خاصی نداره. لینک‌های مفید و مطالبِ گوشه و کنار تا پادکست‌های کوتاهی که ممکنه به درد شما هم بخورن، اینجا آرشیو می‌کنم.
 
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Choice - Alan Watts
You have to regard yourself as a cloud, in the flesh
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You do not know where your decisions come from, they pop up like hiccups. And when you make a decision, people have a great deal of anxiety about making decisions, 'Did I think this over long enough? Did I take enough data into consideration?' And if you think it through you find you never could take enough data into consideration, the data for a decision in any given situation is infinite. So what you do is you go through the motions of thinking out what you will do about this, but worriers are people who think of all the variables beyond their control, and what might happen. Choice is the act of hesitation that we make before making a decision, it is a mental wobbling, and so we are always in a dither of doubt as to whether we are behaving the right way, doing the right thing, and so on and so forth, and lack a certain kind of self-confidence. And if you see you lack self-confidence, you will make mistakes through sheer fumbling
.If you do have self-confidence you may carry get away doing the entirely the wrong thing
.You have to regard yourself as a cloud, in the flesh, because you see clouds never make mistakes
?Did you ever see a cloud that was misshapen
?Did you ever see a badly designed wave

Heh, no they always do the right thing! But if will treat yourself for a while as a cloud, or wave, and realize that you can't make a mistake, whatever you do. Because even if you do something that seems to be totally disastrous, it all come out in the wash somehow or other. Then through this capacity you will develop a kind of confidence, and through confidence you will be able to trust your own intuition. But this is the middle way of knowing it has nothing to do with your decision to do this or not, whether you decide that you can't make a mistake or whether don't decide it, it is true anyway, that you are like cloud and water. And through that realization without overcompensating in the other direction, you will come to the point where you begin to be on good terms with your own being and to be able to trust your own brain.
Each of these lives is the right one. Every path is the right path. Everything could have been anything else. And it would have just as much meaning


 
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The Psychology of Evil - Philip Zimbardo
Philip Zimbardo is an American psychologist. He is best known for his 1971 Stanford prison experiment, which was later severely criticized for both ethical and scientific reasons. Zimbardo has also written “The Lucifer Effect: Understanding How Good People Turn Evil” after serving as an expert witness during the Abu Ghraib trials. In this talk, he shares insights on how authorities and the system can act as a bad barrel for “good apples,” supporting with the evidence from the prison experiment
 
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