Philip Zimbardo - The Secret Powers of Time

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  • @pegatrisedmice
    @pegatrisedmice Před 11 lety +3

    i just realized how i agreed with most of the things he said, but i just spent about an hour and half watching his videos, despite the fact i have a ton of work to do for college tomorow

  • @LadyTigerLily
    @LadyTigerLily Před 12 lety +3

    That doesn't necessarily hold up. Kids who are used to getting whatever they want rather than waiting for things may have a harder time resisting temptation. If you're used to living without things, you tend to save things. My grandmother, for example, was born in the 1921 and stockpiles food because she remembered what it was like to never have enough. Conversely, my college roommate always spent her paycheck on payday because her parents gave her money in-between checks if she needed more.

  • @indivisibleremainder
    @indivisibleremainder Před 11 lety +12

    He's definitely orientated to future sales of his book and present orientated in telling us to buy it now...

    • @tklcpkp
      @tklcpkp Před 4 lety +1

      you definitely poor.

  • @prayaanshmehta3200
    @prayaanshmehta3200 Před měsícem

    1:55 life is temptation
    2:25 resisting temptation experiment
    -walter mischel
    what those kids do later 8:35
    11:20 skill: delayed gratification
    12:00 future orientation terms
    13:30 conceptual time perception model
    14:10 time quotes
    14:30 6 main time zones

  • @FusionDeveloper
    @FusionDeveloper Před 12 lety +1

    He never specified to that boy, if the "wait" was either for "not eating" or "until he came back" and mentioned he was leaving and coming back and made sure he knew he could eat it now. It is up to interpretation, but both "waiting to eat" or "waiting here until I return" are both valid possibilities. If he said "if you eat this now then that is all you get, but if you don't eat it, then when i get back, you can trade it for twice as many", then there would be nothing to decide. Wording is vital

  • @kickassical
    @kickassical Před 13 lety +1

    @BrianLeexx hmm...interesting idea. Heroes often seem to act impulsively..that is to say, they are presently oriented. Then again, it could be they rapidly consider risk v reward, consequence v gain, thus making them future oriented. I seem to lean toward they follow their intuition and that leads them in the right direction (but not to be confused with 'fate') .

  • @TheKibeer
    @TheKibeer Před 11 lety +1

    Zen Buddhism and lately Eckhart Tolle's re-interpretation in 'Power of Now' is very inspiring on this subject.

  • @wildcardbitchesss
    @wildcardbitchesss Před 12 lety +1

    exactly but words could be very flexible if you emphasize them in different ways.in your first comment you mentioned about wrong word desicions. and again you mentioned that kid planned/intended getting more chocolate, but he was not, he just missunderstood because of the flexiblity of the language. nearly all of us understood the commands which were given by zimbardo correctly, because of his emphasizes. but the kid couldn't just because of verdancy.

  • @ArtAristocracy
    @ArtAristocracy Před 3 lety +1

    a child's social and economic background heavily influenced whether or not they could resist the ability to wait for a second treat. And even if a kid managed to resist the temptation, if his or her parents weren't wealthy and/or college graduates, they didn't fare better in the future than their peers.

  • @aux_anges
    @aux_anges Před 14 lety +1

    There's no future tense in Japanese either, but that doesn't seem to stop the Japanese from getting things done.
    As to the marshmallow experiment, 653 kids were originally tested. In two follow-up studies, varying amounts of data (parental ratings on two questionnaires and some kids' SAT scores) were obtained on a total of 185 children. Besides, as the researchers report, "even the highest correlations account for only about 25% of the variance." Not exactly very persuasive.

  • @eaglewings1934
    @eaglewings1934 Před 10 lety +6

    I honestly don't know what kind of person I am on the past/present/future scale. I can relate to things that apply to all of those categories.

    • @soellesko
      @soellesko Před 10 lety

      you are balanced ;)

    • @silvialozeva
      @silvialozeva Před 10 lety +4

      My understanding is that we all share some characteristics form certain perspectives, however we should aim to reduce the negative ones and improve the positive ones.

    • @silvialozeva
      @silvialozeva Před 10 lety

      that's not very nice

  • @soellesko
    @soellesko Před 10 lety +1

    at about 8:00 .. obviously some children did not quite understand what the "task" was.. I really think some of those kids could´ve made it but they just didn´t get what he was saying

    • @EugeneMayevski
      @EugeneMayevski Před 10 lety +1

      And that also is part of those chindren's nature. They didn't bother to think or to listen attentively, hence the result

    • @didgevibratesmybrain9350
      @didgevibratesmybrain9350 Před 10 lety

      I think he gave more strict subconscious guidelines, through his speech and actions, to some of them than others. And of course there was a different level of discipline and imagination between the kids.

  • @FusionDeveloper
    @FusionDeveloper Před 11 lety

    It's a fact that most people are very poor at giving precise directions. When I began to learn to do (computer software) programming, I learned how things you believe are straightforward, are interpreted differently than you expected and realize the proper way to word something so that the outcome is always what you expect. When the outcome is not what you expect, you should go back and say "well, how could this result in this answer, what single word is too vague and how can I fix the wording?"

  • @FusionDeveloper
    @FusionDeveloper Před 12 lety +1

    "this kid will be in trouble in the world" (because of ppl like that man) but the man giving the presentation is in trouble, because he is poor at giving directions. The boy, on the other hand, is very intelligent and does very well following directions and did exactly what he said and expecting him to do exactly what the man said. Some people are good at filling in the blanks of poor instructions, while others look for potential loopholes to get what they want while still following the rules.

  • @melsvids73
    @melsvids73 Před 13 lety +1

    I love listening to Prof Zimbardo lectures. I wish I went to Stanford.

  • @FusionDeveloper
    @FusionDeveloper Před 12 lety +1

    If he had given exact instructions, his points would still be valid. It doesn't really matter that it was the mans fault in wording, because he would have simply just kept testing kids until he found one that fully understood the exact instructions, then his entire presentation and speech and observations would be identical to what he said. I think the boy is smarter than average, but being smarter, sometimes makes life harder and/or more complicated when dealing with other people. I can relate.

  • @LadyTigerLily
    @LadyTigerLily Před 12 lety +3

    :O! I just realized, I have the same tie Zimbardo's wearing.

  • @gourmander
    @gourmander Před 11 lety

    This guy must get a standing ovation wherever he goes, with great reason too!

  • @FusionDeveloper
    @FusionDeveloper Před 12 lety

    As a computer programmer, changing a single word in instructions, can cause the app to do something completely un-intended and just because you personally understand what the instructions are, if they are not
    COMPLETELY clear and explicit, then the instructions can preform tasks that you didn't expect and while u think the program is malfunctioning, it is really YOUR instructions that are un-clear or incorrect for what you wish to happen. "I think" is not the same as "I know", but are similar.

  • @cutifat
    @cutifat Před 7 lety +1

    Very interesting and insightful viewpoints and research. It's much easier to categorize all kinds of behaviors and thus easier to deal with the problems regarded. Thank you, Professor Zimbardo for the brilliant work!

  • @setLillie
    @setLillie Před 8 lety +1

    Staff Academy Career Course got me here. Past Positive with some future tendencies. YUT!

  • @FusionDeveloper
    @FusionDeveloper Před 12 lety

    he did say "if you wait" but he didn't specify "if you wait AND DON'T EAT THIS, then when i get back, ill give you another one and then you can eat two instead of one, but if you eat this one now, when i get back, you get nothing". The problem is, you can do things while you wait, if you don't specify that you can't do a specific thing while waiting, people assume they can. The problem is that he left out the details and ASSUMED he knew what he meant. That is a common problem with instructions.

  • @PlantPerson29360
    @PlantPerson29360 Před 13 lety

    @guest2424
    You technically are right but it shows something more interesting implied meaning to things is often more important to society than exact words. He physically with his body showed that the waiting was about waiting to not eat the candy. This might show how picking up on body language or getting what is meant to be said is important in navigating successfully in society.

  • @666alberto
    @666alberto Před 12 lety

    @guest2424 totally agree, the OR doesn't specify that the meaning of "wait" was BOTH 1) wait (sitten maybe) 2)don't eat,
    that sound to me like a tricky phrase(even if i'm italian), too much for a children to understand,
    infact the scope should have been not a indirect phrase but just the time-question..

  • @BatmanSucksMyBanana
    @BatmanSucksMyBanana Před 13 lety

    i can listen to this guys lectures for hours

  • @BrianLeexx
    @BrianLeexx Před 14 lety

    Question. Are "heroes" that we see and read about in the news present oriented people?

  • @learninlife
    @learninlife Před 14 lety

    @inappropriategiggle I think you took some serious leap there. The "line" was a division created by a political organization in Italy. Kind of like you might see a line where people in WA state want to divide that state into 2 states (which comes up periodically) or CA where people want to divide that state (which also comes up periodically). His point was to illustrate that 2 different people who operate on two different time references are going to end up judging each other.

  • @FusionDeveloper
    @FusionDeveloper Před 12 lety

    7:19 & 7:33 & 7:42 he says "but" every time... then listen 8:20 he claims he said "or" he even emphasis on it "OOORRRR!!!" I'm sorry, "but" is not the same as "or". If you don't believe me, make sentence with the words and see they can't be exchanged. "I went to the store, but I didn't buy bread" ... "I went to the store or I didn't buy bread"... "Do you want 1 or 2?", "Do you want 1 but 2?" ...

  • @wildcardbitchesss
    @wildcardbitchesss Před 12 lety +1

    zimbardo: you can eat this now but if you wait ( patiente of not eating) I'll give you another.
    child : I can eat this but if I wait (patiente of staying still, not leaving) he'll give me two more
    its just a simple missunderstanding. there are no quirky stuff, no tricks and no drama at all.

  • @emil246
    @emil246 Před 9 lety +1

    sounds more like the environment ie government policy, corporate policy increase poverty which leads to these psychological effects given that income inequality is increasing from the 1940s to today.

  • @silvialozeva
    @silvialozeva Před 10 lety +1

    That time perspective theory is very interesting and I found it very very useful!
    However, there are some things I disagree with - for example, it is not true that in communism people were present- fatalists and believed nothing they do can change the future. Quite on the opposite - the communist ideal was built on the idea of sacrificing your present and to work very hard for the future, to build a brighter, better future for your children and grand-children. I do agree that this creates certain conflict between old generations and new ones, because young people may be more present -oriented, BUT some of this future-thinking and planning is inevitable dispersed through them too. If not because of their parents and grand-parents, it is because of the hardships they had to experience of the change of economic and political regimes.

  • @fmbighair
    @fmbighair Před 13 lety

    @guest2424 I know what you mean, he SHOULD of worded it different by saying that you not only have to WAIT to get 2 but you must NOT eat it. Good point.

  • @MrVagtube
    @MrVagtube Před 11 lety

    His work on the Stanford Prison experiment is a must read and is the scientific foundation for Human Rights.

  • @wildcardbitchesss
    @wildcardbitchesss Před 12 lety

    yes, but the point is if the majority ( near %99 )of the respondents understood the commands correctly, how and why a does person need to be more specific? we act if we see a problem. in fact its universal. zimbardo could not even imagine the kid could get this command so wrongly or differently then he meant. but after that incident zimbardo would know his command was not so clear and specific. he would change it or be more specific if the respondent could not understand the subject.

  • @Banderbear200
    @Banderbear200 Před 11 lety

    I just love Zimbardo he is so interesting to listen to, and his idea's are fantastic. :)

  • @shiftyjake
    @shiftyjake Před 13 lety

    @guest2424 It might not have mattered how precise his language was. I've seen kids so entranced by the goody in front of them, they seem incapable of *hearing* instructions, let alone following them. Also, I find that kids at that age sometimes respond better to physical examples than verbal instructions. Maybe the kid would have understood if he had mimed some of the instructions. Maybe not. Who knows.

  • @FusionDeveloper
    @FusionDeveloper Před 13 lety

    @guest2424 he said "BUT if you wait, ill give you two" then after he reviewed it, he claimed he said "OR if you wait". Would be better to say "you have 2 choices, 1 or 2 treats, if you only want 1 then eat it whenever, but if you'd rather have 2 instead, then you MUST leave it on the table & when I come back, i'll give you a 2nd one and THEN you can eat both." Poor instructions is a major problem in society, even in school. Some people either guess the intention or are poor at comprehension. :p

  • @andrewmurray3466
    @andrewmurray3466 Před 11 lety

    its passion that drives the hearty

  • @FusionDeveloper
    @FusionDeveloper Před 14 lety

    7:10 schooled by a little kid, but he didn't get it. "you can eat this now, but if you wait, i will give you two of them" He should have learned and said "oh i see, you outsmarted me, I should have said, you can change the 1 un-eaten chocolate for 2 chocolate candies" as far as the kid was concerned he heard "you can eat this now and if your still here when I get back, i will give you two more" Phillip knew what he meant to say, but he worded it wrong and should have given the kid 2 more

  • @mtb416
    @mtb416 Před 14 lety

    @DatBoiiRun I agree. People are moving at different speeds, and if the people who are "slower" do not "speed up" they will undoubtedly be left behind. If they refuse to adapt to the future and present world they also become less main-streamed and at least perceived as being less intelligent. People need not focus on the line so much. When I see the line I see Group A of people on one side and Group B on the other. It is not geography to me. It is differing teams. Location might matter.

  • @kubarojek
    @kubarojek Před 9 lety +1

    Anybody knows where I can get the paper "Resisting Temptation - Psychological Research brings new strength to understanding will power" that is show in the video at 2:17. I can not find it anything online.

  • @godmode9
    @godmode9 Před 14 lety

    @inappropriategiggle This isnt his study. It was conducted at Stanford University in the 60s and im sure, like any scientific test, those factors were minimized.

  • @learninlife
    @learninlife Před 14 lety

    Ok, I hope someone can answer this question as I didn't notice it coming up in the topic. Are there any tips how one from one time reference can productively work with someone of another time reference? Can we do exercises with our children to help them to learn delayed gratification? Or is it more of a character trait that one needs to work with, rather than replace?

  • @MakeoverSessions
    @MakeoverSessions Před 14 lety +1

    I love this. Love it love it love it!

  • @glidingstar
    @glidingstar Před 11 lety +1

    Great talk and I agree with almost everything being said. Just wanted to say that there are surely other cures for PTSD and addiction. *points to psilocybin* . :)

  • @FusionDeveloper
    @FusionDeveloper Před 12 lety

    however, as I have said, he could have been more exact and he still would have been able to display the same results with different kids who 100% fully understood without any question. My point isn't about if his science was right or wrong, just that, in general, I want people to be very clear when giving instructions because I have been given vague instructions before and what I assumed, was wrong, especially in school for tests that ask vague questions which can have an answer not listed.

  • @jorge.r.garciadealba
    @jorge.r.garciadealba Před 2 lety +1

    I would like to learn more.

  • @ahmesceanga6382
    @ahmesceanga6382 Před 2 lety

    This is so superficial, I used to have complete impulse control, almost destroyed me, I switched to no impulse control and it set me free.

  • @brownrootz6714
    @brownrootz6714 Před 9 lety

    the volume on the source of this video is too quite. can you raise it and then post again?

  • @FusionDeveloper
    @FusionDeveloper Před 12 lety

    Very True on both replies!

  • @TamraCallahan
    @TamraCallahan Před 11 lety

    any suggestion on how to teach children how to be a balanced person as such?

  • @Insider_English
    @Insider_English Před 9 lety

    but there could be many reasons the boy ate the chocolate!! content with only 1, misunderstood "if you wait" with " if you ate" or simply "if-conditional" maybe he wanted to risk the consequence to see if he could bargain for another chocolate.
    Maybe Philip didn't talk to him at eye level - get the boy to look him in the eyes
    and and and

  • @bullspreadblues
    @bullspreadblues Před 12 lety

    @34:50 As a guy from the post-soviet block, this is so fucking true.

  • @morbidbushido
    @morbidbushido Před 11 lety

    I dont think all kids adhere to thesame model of communication in situations like that...the kid that ate the treat way too early for instance may have waited if the terms were outlined to him in a way that would be more condusive to his method of understanding.

  • @JimChuong
    @JimChuong Před 14 lety

    It is easier to avoid temptation than it is to resist it.

  • @VictoriaSobocki
    @VictoriaSobocki Před 12 lety

    Great point he makes! Really cool/cute experiment with the marshmallows, and interesting to see how the same kids did in school many years after. Fun thing with the Sicillian accent thing tho! I am possibly a "future" person in general, but I tend to be the other ones too :)

  • @fireballfitness170
    @fireballfitness170 Před 8 lety +2

    37:36....time therapy for PTSD Vets.....

  • @learninlife
    @learninlife Před 14 lety

    @inappropriategiggle Your post kind of reminds me of the boy at the marshmellow experiment who did not comprehend the meaning of "if you wait, you can have two" Well actually he did comprehend it, but not in the intended manner it was said....same goes here, me thinks.

  • @FusionDeveloper
    @FusionDeveloper Před 12 lety

    Right, and choosing ways of speaking that have flexibility in their meanings, can lead to misunderstanding. Think about the classic Genie granting wishes. People say "i wish i was rich" and they become the head of an illegal violent group of people. Their wish was too vague. If you wish someone dead was alive, maybe they become a zombie. If something is important enough, words should be chosen very carefully, especially if scientific conclusions are drawn from it or if peoples lives are at risk.

  • @FusionDeveloper
    @FusionDeveloper Před 12 lety

    All the man said was: "if you are here when I return, I will give you more". The kid waited for him and when the man returned, he was ready for his reward for not leaving, but then the man said "well you did something i didn't say you couldn't do, so now you get nothing". It's like saying "if you wake up at 7am, ill give you $100", and you wake up at 7am and 3 hours later you go back to bed and they say "you don't get the money, i was here at 11am and you were sleeping". Be specific!

  • @DersimLondon
    @DersimLondon Před 14 lety

    Amazing

  • @SquanchThisJob
    @SquanchThisJob Před 10 lety

    Does anyone know MLA Format for citing this?

  • @The3nlightened0ne
    @The3nlightened0ne Před 13 lety

    @idpsycho
    Actually, rich kids tend to get higher grades in school, and are therefore more future oriented.

  • @666alberto
    @666alberto Před 12 lety

    28:20 about hedonistic really nice,
    "whatever age you are you are still a kid..
    and this is where improvisation come true:
    so every businness want one of these, but not two"
    =)
    that's why it's so difficult to dialogate with "the boss", and your ideas (maybe accettable) seem like to steal "the boss" job

  • @VictoriaSobocki
    @VictoriaSobocki Před 12 lety

    exactly!

  • @TheArkFan
    @TheArkFan Před 10 lety

    Does anybody know where to find lecture about the marshmallow experiment, documentation about approach and results?

    • @mspjmason
      @mspjmason Před 5 lety

      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanford_marshmallow_experiment

  • @xtremelycra2i
    @xtremelycra2i Před 11 lety

    In "Mundart" (Swiss-German Dialect) we do not have the past simple form, maybe that has led to a more career/future-oriented society :/

  • @wallacewade93
    @wallacewade93 Před 10 lety

    i'm curious is there some kind of test that i could take to know if i am future past or present? i would be very interested if there is!
    replicating what he has said is all good but i need something on a grander scale.

    • @jonorice1678
      @jonorice1678 Před 10 lety

      His website that he says in the opening

    • @erikbradford456
      @erikbradford456 Před 5 lety

      You answered your own question. You are future oriented.

  • @clubtribun
    @clubtribun Před rokem

    WOWWWWWWWWWWWWW

  • @666alberto
    @666alberto Před 12 lety +1

    @idpsycho xD steve jobs was hungry, he would have eaten it immediately maybe ?=D

  • @FusionDeveloper
    @FusionDeveloper Před 12 lety

    What if he had come back and said, "Well, I know I said i'd give you another if you didn't eat it while I was gone, but I need you to give me that one instead and you get nothing, today, you learn that you can't trust that people will be honest". Yeah, if someone gives you hot food and says "ill give you more when I get back, but don't eat it until I get back" and they come back when it's cold or they don't come back at all...

    • @ReformedThe
      @ReformedThe Před 4 lety

      Might as well say might as well had him die as soon as he left the room.... Soo dumb. Its about temptation not trusting or seeing if you can follow rules. TEMPTATION. Its not difficult ti understand. Its a minimalistic study that leans towards temptations. Your what if doesnt matter nor effects the study.... Smh.... You people are weird.

  • @THX1449
    @THX1449 Před 14 lety

    @inappropriategiggle there are these things called chill pills, you need some.

  • @Angel070385
    @Angel070385 Před 11 lety

    Seul le présent compte et a de l'importance. Le futur n'existe pas encore, il dépend de ce qui se passe dans le présent. Le passé n'existe plus. L'action se passera toujours dans le présent. En ne vivant pas le moment présent, on rate l'occasion de forger l'avenir.

  • @deeplydeluxe
    @deeplydeluxe Před 8 lety

    Health ministers take note 32:40

  • @ohgin12345
    @ohgin12345 Před 11 lety

    Know it is just a small thing but it shows how much facts he knows. He got it wrong about Satan as well.

  • @LuqmanNaq
    @LuqmanNaq Před 14 lety

    @learninlife Dunno, but Neil Postman makes a persuasive agument that any medium creates a cognitive bias. So if your children are deeply into technology they will become more present orientated. Guys who have his belief tend to advocate, serverly limiting TV and limiting technology. I wish I had that happen as a kid I probably wouldn't have such trouble focusing, I can focus ok when interacting with technolog,y but otherwise :-(

  • @FusionDeveloper
    @FusionDeveloper Před 13 lety

    @guest2424 However, I must say, that even though his study is flawed due to improper instruction, his research and data is still awesome! Also LOL @JosefVStalin, he DOES look like a magician! If I was the kid at 7 minutes, I would have eaten it and been like "you told me i could eat this now, but if i don't leave, when you come back you will give me 2, you didn't say if I ate it, I couldn't have 2, if you meant that, you should have said that, this was a brain teaser and I win, so hand it over."

  • @nightfall88
    @nightfall88 Před 11 lety

    He got everything right. Serpent tempted Eve. Eve temted Adam, You're the one who doesn't understand something.

  • @LukeDeVari
    @LukeDeVari Před 12 lety

    19:00 Japanese doesn't have a future-tense verb, but they are very progressive as a society... Implication of context lets you know you're talking about the future

  • @ruralpotter
    @ruralpotter Před 13 lety

    I have always thought that impulse control AND having the ability to amuse oneselves are virtues.

  • @travisjtagart
    @travisjtagart Před 12 lety

    Zimbardo addresses that, though.

  • @Progenitura
    @Progenitura Před 14 lety +1

    duuuude....lemmy kilmister :D

  • @God8010
    @God8010 Před 11 lety

    It's interesting but until I better understand the study groups I'll always feel a bias to these results.

  • @666alberto
    @666alberto Před 12 lety

    NICE but too much 'easy',
    and the only aspects (at least in this vid) can't be just drink and driving..
    i could find a lot of exception..

  • @TheExtendedMagzine
    @TheExtendedMagzine Před 11 lety

    i wish to be optimal, i am....i guess, but i'd like to confirm that.

  • @Pomme843
    @Pomme843 Před 13 lety

    @JosefVStalin I'm waiting for The Milgram Experiment Part 2: The Real Thing.

  • @lnyitrai
    @lnyitrai Před 4 lety

    Zimbardo was very fast to accept the "missing future tense in Sicilian dialect" statement without checking its validity because it gives credibility to his hypothesis. A good story sells better than data.
    Unfortunately, stating that the Sicilian language doesn’t have future tense is akin of stating that the English or the modern Greek language don’t have a future tense.
    Both English and Modern Greek do have a future tense, only that is made using compounds with either a verb (“will”) or a particle (θα, which itself is a contraction of θέλω να, that’s it “want to”, “will”).

  • @1interesting2
    @1interesting2 Před 11 lety

    I was going to buy the book, but I thought if I waited, some one may buy me 2 books.

  • @reforest4fertility
    @reforest4fertility Před 13 lety +1

    Tuning back into their discussion (betw Adam & Eve) "the fruit is delicious because it's forbidden". Hmmm, well there's a plausible Biblical injunction, or warning, against prohibition. Remove the mystique from what are consensual acts anyways -- and POOF! -- this spell is immediately dispelled. I know this is so obvious, but just as obviously needs to be said, sadly.

  • @ohgin12345
    @ohgin12345 Před 11 lety

    To think that we even need a psychologist to tell us this. Wow

  • @silvialozeva
    @silvialozeva Před 10 lety +1

    Dr Zimbargo, do I have a future?

    • @vusalganboyzada9852
      @vusalganboyzada9852 Před 7 lety

      if u keep doin what they want u to do, u don't ? dont feel forced to ask only a professor.but all of us

  • @LionKimbro
    @LionKimbro Před 10 lety

    I'd rather eat the marshmallow, and get it out of the way (freeing up my thoughts and feelings for other things,) than stare at a marshmallow for 15 minutes, so that I could... have TWO marshmallows?

    • @johnstuart6631
      @johnstuart6631 Před 10 lety +1

      But what if it was a free car instead of a marshmallow? To a kid a marshmallow can provide that amount of excitement. Of course you don't care about a second marshmallow, you're an adult!

  • @johnsmith-qe2fd
    @johnsmith-qe2fd Před 7 lety

    How about just live life and enjoy the time we have?

  • @grichkabogdanoff9797
    @grichkabogdanoff9797 Před 3 lety

    i wish this wasn't recorded on a rock

  • @DimitriAUSm
    @DimitriAUSm Před 13 lety

    Past present and future are abstracts kept in the human memory.
    Memory state correlated with intellect, emotions and the other stuff he is talking 40 minutes about. He’s invited a bicycle ...

  • @redbaronbluemax1
    @redbaronbluemax1 Před 13 lety

    perhaps the majority of the kids didn't love marshmallow?

  • @beautifulsmall
    @beautifulsmall Před 11 lety

    can governments run gambling and pull its population out of the mud by the hair .if gambling machines could educate or accumulate (future ).
    the occulus rift and full emersion is a complete present system , the real future is left empty. but you can plan for the future in the virtual world.

  • @TheExtendedMagzine
    @TheExtendedMagzine Před 11 lety

    God dammit, i think i'm past negative, dammit i have to stop. any suggeations, this video is amazing since i learned so much about people and myself, but thing i dont want to be past negative, any suggestions anyone?

  • @ohgin12345
    @ohgin12345 Před 11 lety

    First of all. The serpent tempted Eve not Adam. How can this guy get the basics wrong and still put out a presentation? No one questioned him?

    • @ReformedThe
      @ReformedThe Před 4 lety

      He didnt say that.... He was correct

  • @georgiosraikos3407
    @georgiosraikos3407 Před 3 lety

    Dr Philip Zimbardo who run the STANFORD PRISON EXPERIMENT should not have legal clearance to run either "shows" or sell books on his self-imagined cruelty. He is simply insane as well as a felon.