This semester’s book is by Talil Sharot and Cass Sunstein entitled, Look Again: The power of Noticing What was Always There. As we start a new year, it's a great opportunity to think about how we start things being really excited, and then over time it becomes not only mundane but also a chore.
Have you ever noticed that what is exciting on Monday tends to become boring on Friday? Even passionate relationships, stimulating jobs, and breathtaking works of art lose their sparkle after a while. As easy as it is to stop noticing what is most wonderful in our lives, it’s also possible to stop noticing what is terrible. People get used to dirty air. They become unconcerned by their own misconduct, blind to inequality, and are more liable to believe misinformation than ever before.
Now, neuroscience professor Tali Sharot and Harvard law professor (and presidential advisor) Cass R. Sunstein investigate why we stop noticing both the great and not-so-great things around us and how to “dishabituate” at the office, in the bedroom, at the store, on social media, and in the voting booth.
This groundbreaking and “sensational guide to a more psychological rich life” (Angela Duckworth, New York Times bestselling author), based on decades of research, illuminates how we can reignite the sparks of joy, innovate, and recognize where improvements urgently need to be made. The key to this disruption—to seeing, feeling, and noticing again—is change. By temporarily changing your environment, changing the rules, changing the people you interact with—or even just stepping back and imagining change—you regain sensitivity, allowing you to identify more clearly the bad and more deeply appreciate the good.
Schedule At a Glance
Date | Readings | Location |
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September 27, 2024 - 12:00-2:00 | Part I - Well Being | TBA |
October 18, 2024 - 12:00-2:00 | Part II - Thinking and Believing | TBA |
November 22, 2024 - 12:00-2:00 |
Part III - Health and Safety Part IV - Society |
TBA |
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