The power paradox is that we gain power by advancing the welfare of other people and yet when we feel powerful, it turns us into impulsive sociopaths and we lose those very skills. If you're in the military, you gain power by forging strong ties in your comrades. And then the irony is that once we feel powerful and we are taken with our own success, we ignore the skills that got us power in the first place.
If you have that spark that inspires other people, if you have a spark that gives resources to other people, that shares in really collaborative fash… - Dacher Keltner
If you have that spark that inspires other people, if you have a spark that gives resources to other people, that shares in really collaborative fash…
- Dacher Keltner
If you want to get power, listen carefully. Don't be impulsive. Don't arrogantly insert your opinion. Express gratitude. Cultivate a culture of respe… - Dacher Keltner
If you want to get power, listen carefully. Don't be impulsive. Don't arrogantly insert your opinion. Express gratitude. Cultivate a culture of respe…
The power paradox is that we gain power by advancing the welfare of other people and yet when we feel powerful, it turns us into impulsive sociopaths… - Dacher Keltner
The power paradox is that we gain power by advancing the welfare of other people and yet when we feel powerful, it turns us into impulsive sociopaths…
Human beings are wired to care and give and it's probably our best route to happiness. - Dacher Keltner
Human beings are wired to care and give and it's probably our best route to happiness.
The truest you can be is taking off those clothes. - Dacher Keltner
The truest you can be is taking off those clothes.
When people tell stories that unite the community or the organization that they work for and illustrate the principles of that organization, those pe… - Dacher Keltner
When people tell stories that unite the community or the organization that they work for and illustrate the principles of that organization, those pe…
Studies have shown touch to be the primary language of compassion, love and gratitude - emotions at the heart of trust and cooperation - even more th… - Dacher Keltner
Studies have shown touch to be the primary language of compassion, love and gratitude - emotions at the heart of trust and cooperation - even more th…
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