
Turning Work into Play (Update)
from People I (Mostly) Admire
by Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Published: Sat Dec 14 2024
Show Notes
How psychologist Dan Gilbert went from high school dropout to Harvard professor, found the secret of joy, and inspired Steve Levitt's divorce.
- SOURCE:
- Daniel Gilbert, professor of psychology at Harvard University.
- RESOURCES:
- "Whatthe Data Says (and Doesn’t Say) About Crime in the United States," by John Gramlich (Pew Research Center, 2020).
Enlightenment Now: The Case for Reason, Science, Humanism, and Progress, by Stephen Pinker (2018). - "
Mistakenly Seeking Solitude," by Nicholas Epley and Juliana Schroeder (Journal of Experimental Psychology, 2014). - "
JustThink: The Challenges of the Disengaged Mind," by Timothy D. Wilson, David A. Reinhard, Erin C. Westgate, Daniel T. Gilbert, Nicole Ellerbeck, Cheryl Hahn, Casey L. Brown, and Adi Shaked (Science, 2013). - "
TheEnd of History Illusion," by Jordi Quoidbach, Daniel T. Gilbert, and Timothy D. Wilson (Science, 2013). Happy Money: The Science of Smarter Spending, by Elizabeth Dunn (2013). - "
IfMoney Doesn't Make You Happy Then You Probably Aren't Spending It Right," by Elizabeth W. Dunn, Daniel T. Gilbert, and Timothy D. Wilson (Journal of Consumer Psychology, 2011). This Emotional Life, by Daniel Gilbert (2010). Stumbling on Happiness, by Dan Gilbert (2006). - "
Affective Forecasting," by Timothy D. Wilson and Daniel T. Gilbert (Advances in Experimental Social Psychology, 2003).
- EXTRAS:
- "Drawing from Life (and Death)," by People I (Mostly) Admire (2023).
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Who Gives the Worst Advice?" by People I (Mostly) Admire (2021). - "
Sendhil Mullainathan Thinks Messing Around Is the Best Use of Your Time," by People I (Mostly) Admire (2021). - "
Am I Boring You?" by Freakonomics Radio (2015).