I feel like trust is the most important thing ever. There is a sense of comfort when you know that there are people in your life that will always be there to say “I’ve got you”
--To build trust: Long term relationship Reputations Revenge (fear of revenge) = altruism (ensure cooperation in the future) Show them we are willing to care and be vulnerable (embarrassing stories, the waiter recommend cheaper+better option)
We're not social animals because we like it we're social because it was necessary to survive in order to be able to interact with others in a world where every other species is infinitely better prepared to live in its natural environment than we are without the cooperation of others. It's our favorite and best tool and our key to success and we just must get it back if we ever hope to move forward again because until then we're not standing still we're actually moving backwards
Such an important topic. Trust has been declining in the US since the 1870s. It went up after the great depression, but has declined steadily since. Individualism has destroyed trust. Lack of trust produces paranoia, and conspirisy thinking. Interestingly, trust is high in collectivistic countries, and especially in the Nordic countries. They have greater wealth, more time off of work, free education and healthcare, and much higher wellbeing. Cynicism, is having very little trust. Beimg cynical is distasterous for ones health, according to the research. Therefore, it is no surprise that life expectancy is declining in the US, and increasing almost everywhere else.
Beautiful impressive amazing soul. Inspiring talk. Trust is one of the defining ingredient in life. When betrayed souls are lost. Thank you, bless you. All your dreams come true.
Trust much like respect is earned and not owed and typically you have to be willing to give it in order to get it so it's not an entitlement you get for existing for many years in the case of respect so I think leading by example is key and in the case of trust when there's hesitation on both sides a leap of faith might be required before reciprocation can occur
I think people that want to be trusted, act trustworthy. No one trusts someone lying to them. No one trusts someone giving them a hard time. No one trusts people that talk about them or spread their business. No one trusts someone who can't be there for them. No one trusts someone who doesn't have time for you.... TRUST is created through connection and respect. I know I don't !!!!
The New "Murder On The Orient Express" with Michelle Pfeiffer is amazing and follows this line of thinking. :) -I'm just saying. Do whatever you want. It is just a suggestion if you like Dan's theories here. :)
In the distant past when things were very different and we lived as we have for 90%+ of the time we've been around it was easier because of transparency and accountability living in small groups where you are only ever going to know 50 people knew them intimately and were closely related and you relied on each one of them and their cooperation to survive. There was no privacy and I'm sure very little modesty when we lived in communal dwellings and very little secrets, lies, or deception because if you were expelled from the group because of a breach of trust that was like a death sentence as you wouldn't last long on your own.
Trust is such an important topic but this video wasn't really about healthy trust in relationships. It was about incentivised behaviour that mimicks trust.
Song from The Jungle Book Trust in me, just in me Shut your eyes, trust in me You can sleep, safe and sound Knowing I am around Sleep into silent slumber Sail on a silver mist Slowly and surely your senses Will cease to resist Just relax, be at rest Like a bird, in a nest Trust in me, just in me Shut your eyes, and trust in me Trust in me, just in me Shut your eyes, and trust in me Off course this is the snake from the Jungle Book sleeping scene with Mogwi in grave danger. Think about the lyrics to "rock a Bye baby", what the heck is that all about? Sounds like child endangerment. ;)
The snake in the movie represents those who abuse the meaning the trust. Trust is all of the things the snake says but of course sadly there are those who twist it for bad actions.
“Trust trust trust.” He’s a fake who was exposed by his own colleagues for making up these exact studies. He admitted it. This video should be taken down. Imagine making everything up and speaking in front of people about “trust.” He’s sick.
I can just imagine what the reaction would be if President Trump showed up to give a speech looking like this guy. He would be ripped apart by the liberal media. But for leftist professors I guess its just a quirky style choice - no harm done. What happened to being a professional? If Trump isn’t elected guys like this will be teaching our kids.
Now that this guy has been proven to be a fraud, is this video staying on your channel? Honestly, you might as well create a Ted Talks Frauds channel, you can put this guy, Elon Musk and a few others on it to preserve the videos, while keeping credibility.
This should have way more likes. The secret to happiness and longevity is friendship. The main virtue of friendship is trustworthiness.
Agree completely Cody.
Don’t lie. Be there for friends. It truly does help happiness.
What if you are betrayed by a friend of many decades? Turn your life over to Jesus.
@@tuckerbugeater Then you get a better friend, not an imaginary one.
I feel like trust is the most important thing ever. There is a sense of comfort when you know that there are people in your life that will always be there to say “I’ve got you”
--To build trust:
Long term relationship
Reputations
Revenge (fear of revenge) = altruism (ensure cooperation in the future)
Show them we are willing to care and be vulnerable (embarrassing stories, the waiter recommend cheaper+better option)
I like Professor Dan Ariely :-) I read all his books and I learned a lot !!! :-)
We're not social animals because we like it we're social because it was necessary to survive in order to be able to interact with others in a world where every other species is infinitely better prepared to live in its natural environment than we are without the cooperation of others. It's our favorite and best tool and our key to success and we just must get it back if we ever hope to move forward again because until then we're not standing still we're actually moving backwards
I like this guy.
I like you
Lol
Mary him ....have kids and a family
went for the obvious medium brain response, but you already got that. Damn
I trust this guy.
Such a profound video deserves more views.
Such an important topic. Trust has been declining in the US since the 1870s. It went up after the great depression, but has declined steadily since. Individualism has destroyed trust. Lack of trust produces paranoia, and conspirisy thinking. Interestingly, trust is high in collectivistic countries, and especially in the Nordic countries. They have greater wealth, more time off of work, free education and healthcare, and much higher wellbeing. Cynicism, is having very little trust. Beimg cynical is distasterous for ones health, according to the research. Therefore, it is no surprise that life expectancy is declining in the US, and increasing almost everywhere else.
It doesn't sound like you've been to Europe.
This is the most interesting video I have seen on TH-cam so far.
Trust is so important, especially for dads! Some good points in this talk!
Going back to this Video because I feel like this can help me
Beautiful impressive amazing soul. Inspiring talk. Trust is one of the defining ingredient in life. When betrayed souls are lost. Thank you, bless you. All your dreams come true.
Trust much like respect is earned and not owed and typically you have to be willing to give it in order to get it so it's not an entitlement you get for existing for many years in the case of respect so I think leading by example is key and in the case of trust when there's hesitation on both sides a leap of faith might be required before reciprocation can occur
My experience in life has been the complete opposite which is very sad
I think people that want to be trusted, act trustworthy. No one trusts someone lying to them. No one trusts someone giving them a hard time. No one trusts people that talk about them or spread their business. No one trusts someone who can't be there for them. No one trusts someone who doesn't have time for you.... TRUST is created through connection and respect. I know I don't !!!!
At 19:40 when Dan says "No Phone" while speaking about his trek, there's someone in the audience who's shown using a phone.
•DON'T BE THAT LISTENER•
The New "Murder On The Orient Express" with Michelle Pfeiffer is amazing and follows this line of thinking. :) -I'm just saying. Do whatever you want. It is just a suggestion if you like Dan's theories here. :)
Knowing one's true nature
Well said.
Thanks sir
In the distant past when things were very different and we lived as we have for 90%+ of the time we've been around it was easier because of transparency and accountability living in small groups where you are only ever going to know 50 people knew them intimately and were closely related and you relied on each one of them and their cooperation to survive. There was no privacy and I'm sure very little modesty when we lived in communal dwellings and very little secrets, lies, or deception because if you were expelled from the group because of a breach of trust that was like a death sentence as you wouldn't last long on your own.
Who talks about HOSPITALS & NURSES on a date! Haha Dan's a classic lad!
Trust is such an important topic but this video wasn't really about healthy trust in relationships. It was about incentivised behaviour that mimicks trust.
There's only one solution to build trust. Honesty.
Song from The Jungle Book
Trust in me, just in me
Shut your eyes, trust in me
You can sleep, safe and sound
Knowing I am around
Sleep into silent slumber
Sail on a silver mist
Slowly and surely your senses
Will cease to resist
Just relax, be at rest
Like a bird, in a nest
Trust in me, just in me
Shut your eyes, and trust in me
Trust in me, just in me
Shut your eyes, and trust in me
Off course this is the snake from the Jungle Book sleeping scene with Mogwi in grave danger. Think about the lyrics to "rock a Bye baby", what the heck is that all about? Sounds like child endangerment. ;)
The snake in the movie represents those who abuse the meaning the trust. Trust is all of the things the snake says but of course sadly there are those who twist it for bad actions.
Trustworthy ppl dont need to say "you can trust me" bc it just shows
“Trust trust trust.” He’s a fake who was exposed by his own colleagues for making up these exact studies. He admitted it. This video should be taken down. Imagine making everything up and speaking in front of people about “trust.” He’s sick.
I trust nobody and nothing anymore
Maybe you should improve your judgment......😉
Remove people from your life. Build anew
@@MrMasterDebate Do you trust Bill Gates?
Same, and it feels miserable...
We trust the banks with our money, the politicians with our tax contributions etc.!!!!!!!!!
I can just imagine what the reaction would be if President Trump showed up to give a speech looking like this guy. He would be ripped apart by the liberal media. But for leftist professors I guess its just a quirky style choice - no harm done. What happened to being a professional? If Trump isn’t elected guys like this will be teaching our kids.
Now that this guy has been proven to be a fraud, is this video staying on your channel?
Honestly, you might as well create a Ted Talks Frauds channel, you can put this guy, Elon Musk and a few others on it to preserve the videos, while keeping credibility.
Turns out...he was a fraud and it's pretty funny that it was about trust
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Yeah tell some of those billionaire's this story.
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"the handshake"
Huh, outdated video, from the past decade, that's so 2019 lol
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