In some ways, i think it is a duty for american citizens to understand that. Americans like seeing other people succeed. Want to help others. That's not a universal by any means. There are other cultures who don't necessarily enjoy witnessing others take things that they don't have or have things that theyDon't have. In the us, more than 90 % of audience members report that they give the right answer. They see some one who needs help and they know the answer. If you're stuck on a question, you can ask the audience for help. And in russia, so the russians have a similar version. It was something like less than 30 per cent of
In this edition of Infinite Loops, we spoke with Rob Henderson. Rob is a veteran and a PhD candidate in Psychology, at the University of Cambridge. We talk about:
- Growing up in foster care and overcoming a "tough" childhood
- Role of a military stint in early adulthood
- Luxury beliefs
- Role of media in shaping identities
- America's export of cultural ideas
- and MUCH more!
Follow Rob on Twitter at https://twitter.com/robkhenderson and read his essays about the many aspects of human behavior here: https://www.robkhenderson.com/