Brian Lowry is a professor at the Stanford graduate school of business. He also co-directs Stanford's Institute of Race Brian it is fantastic to have you back and I'm excited to listen regularly to your new podcast think fast talk smart. We're talking about his book Selfless the social creation of you. Who are you what are you? The self is incompatible with Freedom in the way most people understand it, he says.
“The self is incompatible with freedom, the way most people understand it, because the self is a constraint,” says social psychologist and professor of organizational behavior Brian Lowery. “The ‘you’ you’re talking about is actually the relationships you have, the social interactions you have and the cultural context you exist in."
In this Quick Thinks episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, Lowery sits down with podcast host and lecturer in strategic communications Matt Abrahams to talk about his new book, Selfless: The Social Creation of You. Lowery argues that there is no essential “self” — our selves are creations of those we interact with — exploring what that means for who we can be and who we allow others to be. He also shares research on how asking deeply personal questions can be a tool for deepening relationships.
Brian Lowery is the co-director of the Stanford Institute on Race and the host of the podcast, Know What You See.
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