
Why Cynicism is Not Smart (Jamil Zaki, PhD)
Pulling The Thread with Elise Loehnen
Cynicism: The Double-Edged Sword
This chapter examines the societal implications of cynicism, arguing that it is often mistakenly valued as a sign of wisdom despite evidence of its detrimental effects on judgment and relationships. It highlights the contrast between cynicism and a belief in human goodness through the lens of Emil Bruno's work in peace neuroscience. Ultimately, the discussion encourages moving beyond cynicism to foster more open-minded and trusting interactions, especially in a polarized cultural landscape.
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