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So the way you say hi in Kuuk Thaayorre is to say, which way are you heading? MCWHORTER: No, because LOL was an expression; it was a piece of language, and so you knew that its meaning was going to change. 00:51:58 - We all have to make certain choices in life, such as where to live and how to earn a living. The dictionary says both uses are correct. Official Website Airs on: SUN 7pm-8pm 55:27 Happiness 2.0: The Reset Button Feb 27 Many of us rush through our lives, chasing goals and just trying to get everything done. Today in our Happiness 2.0 series, we revisit a favorite episode from 2020. 00:55:27 Hidden Brain Happiness 2.0: The Reset Button FDA blocks human trials for Neuralink brain implants. If you are able, we strongly encourage you to listen to the audio, which includes emotion and emphasis that's not on the page. And I don't think any of us are thinking that it's a shame that we're not using the language of Beowulf. Rightly Crossing the Rubicon: Evaluating Goal Self-Concordance Prior to Selection Helps People Choose More Intrinsic Goals, by Kennon M. Sheldon, Mike Prentice, and Evgeny Osin, Journal of Research in Personality, 2019. All of the likes and, like, literallies (ph) might sometimes grate on your nerves, but John McWhorter says the problem might be with you, not with the way other people speak. Many people have this intuition that, oh, I could never learn that; I could never survive in a community like this. It's natural to want to run away from difficult emotions such as grief, anger and fear. You're not going to do any of the things that are seen as a foundation of our technological society. And you suddenly get a craving for potato chips, and you realize that you have none in the kitchen, and there's nothing else you really want to eat. So if you took a bunch of those tendencies, you could make up, say, the English of 50 years from now, but some of the things would just be complete chance. Hidden Brain: You 2.0: Cultivating Your Purpose on Apple Podcasts Purpose can also boost our health and longevity. Perspectives on the Situation by Harry T. Reis, and John G. Holmes, in The Oxford Handbook of Personality and Social Psychology, 2012. BORODITSKY: Yeah. If it is the first time you login, a new account will be created automatically. Whats going on here? native tongue without even thinking about it. Our transcripts are provided by various partners and may contain errors or deviate slightly from the audio. to describe the world. But time doesn't have to flow with respect to the body. out. Social Functionalist Frameworks for Judgment and Choice: Intuitive Politicians, Theologians, and Prosecutors, by Philip Tetlock, Psychology Review, 2002. And maybe the convenience store or the shop is really not that far away. It seems kind of elliptical, like, would it be possible that I obtained? Hidden Brain on RadioPublic You can search for the episode or browse all episodes on our Archive Page. Many of us rush through our days, weeks, and lives, chasing goals, and just trying to get everything done. UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN #3: (Speaking foreign language). Newer episodes are unlikely to have a transcript as it takes us a few weeks to process and edit each transcript. VEDANTAM: Still don't have a clear picture? Opening scene of Lady Bird Flight attendant Steven Slater slides from a plane after quitting Transcript Podcast: Subscribe to the Hidden Brain Podcast on your favorite podcast player so you never miss an episode. And you can just - it rolls off the tongue, and you can just throw it out. That kind of detail may not appear. In the final episode of our Relationships 2.0 series, psychologistHarry Reis says theres another ingredient to successful relationships thats every bit as important as love. Assessing the Seeds of Relationship Decay: Using Implicit Evaluations to Detect the Early Stages of Disillusionment, by Soonhee Lee, Ronald D. Rogge, and Harry T. Reis, Psychological Science, 2010. Our transcripts are provided by various partners and may contain errors or deviate slightly from the audio. Interpersonal Chemistry: What Is It, How Does It Emerge, and How Does it Operate? Cholera and malnourishment await Somalis fleeing . If you're studying a new language, you might discover these phrases not. For example, he might take a bunch of pictures of boys and girls and sort them and say, OK, this is a boy. Hidden Brain Claim By Hidden Brain, Shankar Vedantam Podcasts RSS Web PODCAST SEARCH EPISODES COMMUNITY PODCASTER EDIT SHARE Listen Score LS 84 Global Rank TOP 0.01% ABOUT THIS PODCAST Shankar Vedantam uses science and storytelling to reveal the unconscious patterns that drive human behavior, shape our choices and direct our relationships. Researcher Elizabeth Dunn helps us map out the unexpected ways w, Having a sense of purpose can be a buffer against the challenges we all face at various stages of life. And as you point out, it's not just that people feel that a word is being misused. The Effects of Conflict Types, Dimensions, and Emergent States on Group Outcomes, by Karen Jehn et. Writing has come along relatively recently. And we teach them, for example, to say that bridges and apples and all kinds of other things have the same prefix as women. And what we find is that if you teach people that forks go with men grammatically in a language, they start to think of forks as being more masculine. This week on Hidden Brain, we explore how unconscious bias can infect a culture and how a police shooting may say as much about a community as it does about individuals. All rights reserved. Shankar Vedantam uses science and storytelling to reveal the unconscious patterns that drive human behavior, shape our choices and direct our relationships. And if they were facing east, they would make the cards come toward them, toward the body. Going the Distance on the Pacific Crest Trail: The Vital Role of Identified Motivation, by Kennon M. Sheldon, Motivation Science, 2020. I'm Shankar Vedantam. The Effective Negotiator Part 1: The Behavior of Successful Negotiators and The Effective Negotiator Part 2: Planning for Negotiations, by Neil Rackham and John Carlisle, Journal of European Industrial Training, 1978. He's also the author of the book, "Words On The Move: Why English Won't - And Can't - Sit Still (Like, Literally).". But also, I started wondering, is it possible that my friend here was imagining a person without a gender for this whole time that we've been talking about them, right? Today in our Happiness 2.0 series, we revisit a favorite episode from 2020. They're supposed to be painting something very personal. When she was 12, her family came to the United States from the Soviet Union. MCWHORTER: Language is a parade, and nobody sits at a parade wishing that everybody would stand still. We call this language Gumbuzi. June 20, 2020 This week on Hidden Brain, research about prejudices so deeply buried, we often doubt their existence. And so somebody will say, well, who was it who you thought was going to give you this present? VEDANTAM: If you're bilingual or you're learning a new language, you get what Jennifer, experienced - the joy of discovering a phrase that helps you perfectly encapsulate a. feeling or an experience. So we did an analysis of images in Artstor. This is HIDDEN BRAIN. VEDANTAM: Our conversation made me wonder about what this means on a larger scale. Physicist Richard Feynman once said, "The first principle is that you must not fool yourself, and you are the easiest person to fool." One way we fool ourselves is by imagining we know more than we do; we think we are experts. So for example, you might not imagine the color shirt that he's wearing or the kinds of shoes that he's wearing. MCWHORTER: It's a matter of fashion, pure and simple. This is Hidden Brain. GEACONE-CRUZ: And I ended up living there for 10 years. UNIDENTIFIED PERSON #8: (Speaking Italian). Who Do You Want To Be? - Hidden Brain (pdcast) | Listen Notes But it's so hard to feel that partly because our brains are on writing, as I say in the book. This text may not be in its final form and may be updated or revised in the future. Another possibility is that it's a fully integrated mind, and it just incorporates ideas and distinctions from both languages or from many languages if you speak more than two. How does that sound now? * Data source: directly measured on Listen Notes. For more on decision-making, check out our episode on how to make wiser choices. This week on Hidden Brain, we revisit a favorite episode exploring what this culture means Jesse always wanted to fall in love. Researcher Elizabeth Dunn helps us map out Having a sense of purpose can be a buffer against the challenges we all face at various stages of life. It Takes Two: The Interpersonal Nature of Empathic Accuracy, by Jamil Zaki, Niall Bolger, Kevin Ochsner, Psychological Science, 2008. Transcript Speaker 1 00:00:00 this is hidden brain. UNIDENTIFIED PERSON #2: (Speaking foreign language). Please note that your continued use of the RadioPublic services following the posting of such changes will be deemed an acceptance of this update. BORODITSKY: The way to say my name properly in Russian is (speaking foreign language), so I don't make people say that. In this episode, we explore how long-term relationships have changed over time and whether we might be able to improve marriage by asking less of it. And they asked me all kinds of questions about them. And then he would take a Polaroid of the kid and say, well, this is you. It's never going to. JENNIFER GEACONE-CRUZ: My name is Jennifer Geacone-Cruz. Personal Strivings: An Approach to Personality and Subjective Well-being, by Robert A. Emmons, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1986. ), The Sourcebook of Listening Research: Methodology and Measures, 2018. So - but if I understand correctly, I would be completely at sea if I visited this aboriginal community in Australia because I have often absolutely no idea where I am or where I'm going. Listen on the Reuters app. And then if you are going to be that elliptical, why use the casual word get? We talk with psychologist Iris Mauss, who explains why happiness can seem more elusive the harder we chase it, and what we can do instead to build a lasting sense of contentment. So for example, grammatical gender - because grammatical gender applies to all nouns in your language, that means that language is shaping the way you think about everything that can be named by a noun. No matter how hard you try to feel happier, you end up back where you started. She shows how our conversational styles can cause We all know casual sex isn't about love. You would never know, for example, that - give you an example I've actually been thinking about. No matter how hard you try to feel happier, you end up back where you started. But then you start writing things down and you're in a whole new land because once things are sitting there written on that piece of paper, there's that illusion. Evaluating Changes in Motivation, Values, and Well-being, Goal Striving, Need Satisfaction, and Longitudinal Well-being: The Self-Concordance Model, Personal Strivings: An Approach to Personality and Subjective Well-being, Read the latest from the Hidden Brain Newsletter. And nobody wishes that we hadn't developed our modern languages today from the ancient versions. But if you prefer life - the unpredictability of life - then living language in many ways are much more fun. Many of us rush through our days, weeks, and lives, chasing goals, and just trying to get everything done. Today in our Happiness 2.0 series, we revisit a favorite episode from 2020. You're not going to do trigonometry. (Speaking Japanese). How do you balance the imperative of teaching correct usage? So you may start with moving your southwest leg in, but then you have to move your northeast leg out. That is utterly arbitrary that those little slits in American society look elderly, but for various chance reasons, that's what those slits came to mean, so I started wearing flat-fronted pants. And you say that dictionaries in some ways paint an unrealistic portrait of a language. So you can't know how the words are going to come out, but you can take good guesses. When the con was exposed, its victims defended the con artists. And so I set myself the goal that I would learn English in a year, and I wouldn't speak Russian to anyone for that whole first year. A free podcast app for iPhone and Android, Download episodes while on WiFi to listen without using mobile data, Stream podcast episodes without waiting for a download, Queue episodes to create a personal continuous playlist, Web embed players designed to convert visitors to listeners in the RadioPublic apps for iPhone and Android, Capture listener activity with affinity scores, Measure your promotional campaigns and integrate with Google and Facebook analytics, Deliver timely Calls To Action, including email acquistion for your mailing list, Share exactly the right moment in an episode via text, email, and social media, Tip and transfer funds directly to podcastsers, Earn money for qualified plays in the RadioPublic apps with Paid Listens. If a transcript is available, youll see a Transcript button which expands to reveal the full transcript. How to Foster Perceived Partner Responsiveness: High-Quality LIstening is Key, Perceived Partner Responsiveness Scale (PPRS), Toward Understanding Understanding:The Importance of Feeling Understood in Relationships, Perceived Responses to Capitalization Attempts are Influenced by Self-Esteem and Relationship Threat, Perceived Partner Responsiveness Minimizes Defensive Reactions to Failure, Assessing the Seeds of Relationship Decay: Using Implicit Evaluations to Detect the Early Stages of Disillusionment. This week, we kick off a month-long series we're calling Happiness 2.0. Purpose can also boost our health and longevity. edit transcripts, Improve the presence of your podcasts, e.g., self-service, If you share your Listen Notes page and at-mention. In many languages, nouns are gendered. Many of us rush through our lives, chasing goals and just trying to get everything done. It should just be, here is the natural way, then there's some things that you're supposed to do in public because that's the way it is, whether it's fair or not. al, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2004. He. BORODITSKY: Yeah.