The Hidden Leadership Problem Behind Kaepernick Taking a Knee, According to Psychology
Power is a problem, and not in the way you might expect.
Power is a problem, and not in the way you might expect.
Whether it’s resolving a conflict or promoting cooperation, there are endless opportunities to teach students how to interact with those around them.
“Power is given, not grabbed.” — Dacher Keltner
“When you are more generous, when you tap into that and engage with it more, you experience more pleasure from it.”
Dacher Keltner on how power corrupts.
For the past three decades, Keltner has been researching human emotions, starting with micro-movements of facial muscles and more recently the relationship between powerlessness and health outcomes. Along the way, he has written several books and created one of the top 10 most popular MOOCs…