π The speaker's interest in irrational behavior began during their time in the hospital where they observed irrational behavior in the process of removing bandages.
π Nurses believed that the best approach to removing bandages quickly, but the speaker suggested trying a longer and less intense approach.
π The speaker conducted experiments to examine the best method for removing bandages from burn patients and learned valuable lessons.
π The speaker conducted an experiment to understand the perception of pain and found that the duration and intensity of pain can be influenced by various factors.
π‘ Nurses, despite having good intentions and experience, often make predictable mistakes in pain management due to the way they prioritize intensity over duration.
π The speaker raises the question of whether nurses are the only ones who struggle to understand certain concepts or if it is a more widespread issue.
π People engage in cheating and stealing due to a rational cost-benefit analysis.
π§ There are two forces at play: the desire to see ourselves in a positive light and the ability to cheat to a certain extent without changing our self-perception.
π¬ Testing our level of self-deception reveals the existence of a self-deception factor.
π People are less likely to cheat when they are reminded of moral codes or religious beliefs.
βοΈ The presence of social norms and moral codes can reduce dishonest behavior.
π° People are more likely to cheat when the incentive is money rather than a symbolic reward.
π People's behavior towards cheating and stealing can be influenced by different factors.
β In an experiment, participants were more likely to cheat when given the opportunity.
π§ The presence of a fellow student actor influenced the level of cheating in the group.
π When someone in our group cheats, it increases the likelihood that others in the group will cheat as well.
π People are less likely to cheat when their moral consciousness is activated.
π° Increasing the distance from money can lead to more dishonesty.
π The behavior of others around us influences our own behavior.
π‘ Many of our intuitions are wrong, and it is important to test them.
π People often justify cheating or stealing if it benefits them or someone they care about.
π§ Intuition is a powerful force that influences our beliefs and actions, but it can be misleading.
π Testing our intuitions through experiments can lead to better decision-making and improve our lives.
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