Buchzusammenfassung
Described by one of Scientific American’s columnists as “the most interesting and innovative experimental psychologist in the world today,” psychologist and professor Richard Wiseman has given keynotes for the likes of Amazon and Google, and has written several bestselling books, including The Luck Factor and Quirkology.
Relationships thrive on mutual support and understanding, with positive interactions significantly outweighing negative ones for long-term happiness, as psychologist John Gottman discovered. Beyond offering affirmations, openly sharing emotions and reframing criticism with the word "but" can strengthen bonds. Similarly, finding positivity in adversity fosters resilience, as studies show growth in qualities like gratitude and courage during crises. Likability, a key social and professional asset, is enhanced by authenticity, avoiding gossip, and embracing vulnerability, as seen in research on humanizing mistakes and early confessions. Creativity, often influenced by environmental factors like plants or priming with unconventional ideas, flourishes when the subconscious is engaged, as Salvador Dali’s techniques and studies on distraction demonstrate. Lastly, while likability can outweigh qualifications in job interviews, detecting deception requires attention to subtle cues, as liars often overthink and avoid personal language rather than displaying overt nervousness.
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