The Manchester United study showed that people find it easier to unite over large categories of identity Like being soccer fans. But when focused on smaller facets of identity like Manu versus liver pool More tribal and divisive behaviors take place. This goes beyond mere sports fan trash talking that actually extends into Whether or not you would help an injured person A physically injured person That extends into good Samaritan behavior.
#456: Stanford psychology professor Jamil Zaki shares his research and findings around the science of empathy – and how we can apply this to improving our relationships with colleagues, clients, customers, co-founders, and business and investing cohorts.
Zaki is the director of the Stanford Social Neuroscience Lab, and the author of “The War For Kindness.”
We'll break down the science. We talk about why empathy matters in business, investments, and in career growth, and we’ll discuss its digital age dynamics. How does AI impact the way in which we relate to others?
If you want to learn the science of emotional intelligence, and how to apply this to your career and business interactions, you’ll learn a lot from today’s episode.
Enjoy!
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