

Reversing the Golden Rule | Jamil Zaki
Sep 1, 2021
Jamil Zaki, a Stanford psychology professor and expert on empathy, discusses the transformative power of kindness. He emphasizes how our beliefs can shape reality, arguing that kindness begins with oneself and then expands to close relationships and communities. Zaki redefines empathy, urging us to share joy and support teamwork. He highlights the importance of trust and positivity in relationships, and explores the concept of self-compassion as a strength. Ultimately, he encourages cultivating a culture of kindness to counteract negativity.
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Self-Fulfilling Prophecies
- Beliefs about ourselves and others become self-fulfilling prophecies.
- These beliefs shape actions, experiences, and reinforce those beliefs, creating a cycle.
Boston Firefighters
- Boston firefighters took more sick days after their sick leave was capped, misinterpreting their intentions.
- This demonstrates how mistrust can backfire, as it did when the fire chief assumed firefighters were abusing sick leave.
Cultivating Trust
- Cultivate intellectual and emotional humility; recognize our limited knowledge and biases.
- Be more curious about others, giving them a chance and focusing on positive actions often overlooked.