New book is called a more just future, psychological tools for ning with our past and driving social change. Author: "If we don't all acknowledge facts and the realities of our history, then as a society, we also can't change and get better"
Most of us want to be good people–but what even makes a person “good?” And is our fixation on whether or not we ARE good holding us back from becoming even better? Dolly Chugh is an author and social psychologist who studies the psychology of good people. In this episode, she explains how ethical behavior is full of complexity and paradox, and shares insights on why even striving to be a “good-ish” person can actually help us grow into the better, nicer person we want to become.