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אמל״ק: אנחנו מייצגים את המציאות בצורה קונקרטית כשאנחנו חושבים על דברים הקרובים לנו (בזמן, בחלל, בשדה החברתי, ברמת הוודאות) ומייצגים אותה באופן מופשט כשאנחנו חושבים על דברים רחוקים מאיתנו. בפרק זה אנחנו מסבירים (על קצה המזלג) את תיאוריית רמת ההבנייה והמרחק הפסיכולוגי.שלושה נושאים מסקרנים שדיברנו עליהם במהלך הפרק:✅ מתי כדאי להשתמש בשפה מופשטת ומתי בשפה קונקרטית?✅ מה אפשר ללמוד מהתיאוריה על האופן שבו אנו מקבלים החלטות?✅ איך אפשר לשלב בין המודל של פוג למרחק הפסיכולוגי?~~~
If you're a fan of sci-fi you'll know that one of the most important characteristics of the genre is the depiction of a fictional universe. Whether it's Middle Earth, the Death Star or Arrakis, a plausible setting for events to take place is a key requirement. But do we have to accept a certain level of inconsistency between the fictional world and reality in order for it to work? In this week's podcast, we discuss fact versus fiction in media and storytelling. Are there rules for fiction that can be changed and ones that can't? We discuss The Mandalorian, the Rings of Power series, celebrity paradox and construal level theory. Finally, we share some of our favourite fictional universes. A few things we mentioned in this podcast: - TV Tropes: Acceptable breaks from reality https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/AcceptableBreaksFromReality - Vice-Admiral Holdo destroys Supremacy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1r36BUY-ZM - Celebrity paradox examples https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Construal_level_theoryhttps://www.buzzfeed.com/sam_cleal/celebrity-paradox-examples - Construal level theory https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Construal_level_theory For more information on Aleph Insights visit our website https://alephinsights.com or to get in touch about our podcast email podcast@alephinsights.com
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Construal is a noun that means interpretation. Our word of the day comes from the Latin word construere (con stru WHERE ay) meaning, ‘to build.' When we construe something we care analyzing how it is built. This also applies to the way a sentence or phrase is built. After the mayor's speech, he was immediately worried about the construal of his words, and for good reason. The way those words were interpreted would later come back to haunt him.
Brainy Thing: 16:11 Behind the Redwood Curtain: 27:01 What We're Learning from Our Knitting Catherine is in the "piecing together" part of her Agata Sweater by Leah Chapman. Sewing up is not her favorite part of project making. She's using https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/agata using Lion Brand Mandala in the Chimera Colorway. She also reports on on the resurrected Welcome Blanket project for new immigrants to this country. welcomeblanket.org. She has some knitted squares she's done in the past that she's going to sew together for a blanket. Blankets are exhibited in museums and then given to our new neighbors. Margaret didn't accomplish a lot or learned a lot with her project but had a lot of fun: Halloween Eyeball Coasters by Fay Lyth https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/halloween-eyeball-coaster with the iris color matched to her grandchildren's eyes. Brainy Thing: 16:11 Inspired by her reluctance to sew up her sweater, Catherine discovers an explanation, The Construal Level Theory (CLT) or the Near Mode and Distant Mode of projects and she's using the theory to help her power through. https://medium.com/@Jude.M/read-this-if-you-struggle-with-finishing-things-you-start-a0fdaa83aa6a Behind the Redwood Curtain: 27:01 Humboldt County is ground zero for sea level rise on the west coast of the United States. Margaret explains why, what's at risks, and things to do to mitigate against it. https://lostcoastoutpost.com/2021/jan/15/causeway-over-bay-between-arcata-and-eureka-caltra/ https://www.northcoastjournal.com/humboldt/arcata-under-pressure/Content?oid=20284166 https://california.surfrider.org/shrinking-beaches-rising-seas/ https://theconversation.com/high-tide-flood-risk-is-accelerating-putting-coastal-economies-at-risk-164481?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Daily%20newsletter%20The%20Conversation%20for%20July%2015%202021%20-%202003819676&utm_content=Daily%20newsletter%20The%20Conversation%20for%20July%2015%202021%20-%202003819676+CID_e71761137d4bdeaef846224ec8b5f2ca&utm_source=campaign_monitor_us&utm_term=High-tide%20flood%20risk%20is%20accelerating%20putting%20coastal%20economies%20at%20risk Welcome to Episode 130 of Teaching Your Brain to Knit. Today Catherine talks about on her progress in the sewing up part of her Agata Sweater. Margaret shares her small but fun project making eyeball coasters for her grandchildren for Thanksgiving. Catherine reports on the The Construal Level Theory or the near and distant phenomenon and why that sometimes makes finishing projects difficult. And Margaret tells about sea level rise risks in Humboldt county. Thanks for listening.
In order to discuss the impact of emotion display on our perception of objects and events, we need a brief introduction to the Construal Level Theory of Psychological Distance. To find out more, please read: Trope, Yaacov, and Nira Liberman. "Construal-level theory of psychological distance." Psychological review 117.2 (2010): 440. Best, Eugene (Yevgen) PS. Music by sscheidl & DreamHeaven from Pixabay.
How can valuing things in our future make us happier? [01:06] What is temporal discounting? [03:33] Those that discount the future and those that do not [06:00] Happiness and temporal discounting [09:07] Expecting something negative [11:30] So what can we do to stop discounting the future? References Story, G. W., Vlaev, I., Seymour, B., Darzi, A., & Dolan, R. J. (2014). Does temporal discounting explain unhealthy behavior ? A systematic review and reinforcement learning perspective, 8(March), 1–20. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnbeh.2014.00076 Kennedy, J. (2019). Subjective Wellbeing and the Discount Rate. Journal of Happiness Studies, (0123456789). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10902-019-00096-9 Golub, S. A., Gilbert, D. T., & Wilson, T. D. (2009). Anticipating One’s Troubles: The Costs and Benefits of Negative Expectations. Emotion, 9(2), 277–281. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0014716 Kim, H., Schnall, S., & White, M. P. (2013). Similar Psychological Distance Reduces Temporal Discounting. https://doi.org/10.1177/0146167213488214
Productivity Straight Talk - Time Management, Productivity and Business Growth Tips
In this episode, I weigh in on the hot topic of procrastination and why engaging in it may not always be a bad thing. I lay out the conditions in which procrastination would be beneficial and offer tips on how you could use procrastination to your advantage. I also admit to a giant mistake I made while preparing for a presentation that you could learn from and discuss creating a working style that stays true to who you are to obtain the best results. I hope you enjoy my episode on procrastination and encourage you to determine if and when you could use procrastination to your advantage. Now let’s jump right in and get to the straight talk! What You’ll Discover In This Episode: ✔️ The 3 P’s That Could Make Procrastination Okay ✔️ A Huge Dark Side To Procrastination ✔️ The Quote That Equipped Me To Stay In Business ✔️ How Mental Construal Theory Affects Procrastination Systems ✔️ So Much More!
In this episode, Dr Stian Reimers looks at humans' conception of time, in an effort to understand what makes us different from other animals. He discusses a number of experiments which have examined the notion of mental time travel, arguing that while ...
In this episode, Dr Stian Reimers considers the concept of temporal construal: the curious way in which our decisions and preferences are altered by time. Why does it sometimes "seem like a good idea at the time"?
In this instalment of his podcast series on the psychology of time, Dr Stian Reimers discusses the development of humans' ability to judge time over the lifespan. Dr Reimers is a lecturer and researcher in the Department of Psychology at City Universit...
Dr Stian Reimers introduces his podcast series in which he delves into the psychology of humans' (and animals') perception of time.
Strengthening our motivation towards our goals while weakening our motivation towards temptations is important to successful goal pursuit. In this podcast, I summarize strategies that help us make a precommitment to change the choice situation and change the psychological meaing of our choice options. It's not as complicated as it sounds, and the strategies are discussed in relation to practical examples from everyday life. To learn more, visit procrastination.ca or The Procrastinator's Digest: A Concise Guide to Solving the Procrastination Puzzle.