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Modern WisdomSep 24, 2020

#223 - Fiona Murden - How Role Models Change Our Lives

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Notable books mentioned: Atomic Habits by James Cleary, Blueprint by Robert Plowman, Justice on Trial by Chris Dorr QC, Man's Search for Meaning by Victor Frankl

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Mentioned at 6:56
Atomic Habits
James Cleary

The host mentions 'Atomic Habits' to illustrate the importance of visual learning and how our brains have evolved to rely heavily on sight. This re…

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Blueprint
Robert Plowman

The host mentions 'Blueprint' by Robert Plowman to highlight the significant genetic factors influencing psychological traits, particularly in rela…

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Mentioned at 22:17
Justice on Trial
Chris Dorr QC

The host mentions 'Justice on Trial' to highlight Chris Dorr QC's radical views on prison reform, advocating for the closure of prisons and the leg…

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#223 - Fiona Murden - How Role Models Change Our Lives mentions Atomic Habits by James Cleary, Blueprint by Robert Plowman, Justice on Trial by Chris Dorr QC, and Man's Search for Meaning by Victor Frankl with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.

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Fiona Murden is a psychologist, executive coach and an author. We might think we're sovereign beings with independent will & agency, but the examples set by those around you are constantly shaping your behaviour, let's find out how much... Are you really the average of the 5 people you spend the most time with? How important is your teacher in primary school? What impact do your parents' beliefs have on you when you reach adulthood? How useful are bad actors at identifying behaviour you should avoid?
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  • A second recurring theme is collective learning and evolution.
  • Referenced books include Atomic Habits by James Cleary and Blueprint by Robert Plowman.
  • The strongest audience signal points to Individuals interested in learning and cognitive science and Individuals interested in psychology and genetics.

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Individuals interested in learning and cognitive scienceIndividuals interested in psychology and geneticsIndividuals interested in criminal justice reform and psychologyIndividuals seeking personal fulfillment and understanding of purposeIndividuals seeking a deeper understanding of money's impact on happiness

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Atomic Habits
James Cleary
Best for Individuals interested in learning and cognitive scienceOften cited around collective learning and evolution

The mention discusses the number of sensing cells in our body, highlighting the dominance of sight among them.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Individuals interested in learning and cognitive science
Key quote: I remember in Atomic Habits by James Cleary says that we've got 14 million sensing cells in our body and 11 million of them are to sight, dedicated to sight, and only 3 million to the remaining four senses.
The host mentions 'Atomic Habits' to illustrate the importance of visual learning and how our brains have evolved to rely heavily on sight. This reference serves to emphasize the role of observation in mastering complex skills.
ASIN: B07RFSSYBH
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Blueprint
Robert Plowman
Best for Individuals interested in psychology and geneticsOften cited around behavioral genetics and addiction

His most recent book blueprint is phenomenal, discussing the genetic factors contributing to psychological traits, including alcoholism and addiction.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals interested in psychology and genetics
Key quote: the golden rule of behavioral genetics is that everything every psychological trait that we have has a significant genetic factor contributing to it
The host mentions 'Blueprint' by Robert Plowman to highlight the significant genetic factors influencing psychological traits, particularly in relation to alcoholism and addiction. This book is recommended for its insights into how our upbringing and genetics shape our behaviors and decisions.
ASIN: 7521715500
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Justice on Trial
Chris Dorr QC
Best for Individuals interested in criminal justice reform and psychologyOften cited around recidivism and prison reform

Chris Dorr QC's most recent book Justice on Trial advocates for closing all prisons and legalizing drugs, discussing the recidivism rate.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in criminal justice reform and psychology
Key quote: he calls prisons universities of crime and he says you go in and you've just surrounded by this
The host mentions 'Justice on Trial' to highlight Chris Dorr QC's radical views on prison reform, advocating for the closure of prisons and the legalization of drugs. This discussion is framed around the idea that prisons perpetuate crime rather than rehabilitate individuals, as evidenced by high recidivism rates.
ASIN: 1621579832
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Best for Individuals seeking personal fulfillment and understanding of purposeOften cited around meaning and purpose in life

Victor Frankl looked at the people who survived in concentration camps, noting that those with the most meaning in their lives were the ones who survived.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals seeking personal fulfillment and understanding of purpose
Key quote: the people that survived were the people that had the most meaning
The host references Victor Frankl's 'Man's Search for Meaning' to emphasize the importance of having a sense of purpose for happiness. They discuss how individuals who find meaning in their lives, rather than pursuing materialistic goals, tend to be more fulfilled.
ASIN: B0CYN9T17K
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Best for Individuals seeking a deeper understanding of money's impact on happinessOften cited around wealth and happiness

Morgan Housel has written a book called the psychology of money, which discusses timeless lessons in wealth, greed, and happiness.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals seeking a deeper understanding of money's impact on happiness
Key quote: wealth is the ferrari that you didn't buy it's the square footage in the house that you didn't purchase
The host mentions 'The Psychology of Money' to highlight the relationship between wealth and personal fulfillment. They emphasize that true happiness often comes from purpose rather than material wealth, referencing insights from Morgan Housel's book.
ASIN: 0857197681
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