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The Undismal Paradox
The Undismal Paradox
55 episodes
6 days ago
A podcast to help you understand and break down Interesting situations that we see today. The podcast's name is derived from the term 'Dismal Science', coined by Thomas Carlyle to describe economics. It consists of various short 'series', each of which revolving around a particular topic. Enjoy listening and learning about numerous interesting scenarios! Series 1: China vs Rest of the world PART1- Chinese Takeaways Part 2- Rise of China Series 2: Enlighten Series 3: Crisis-Picuous Consumer Do follow us on Instagram , Twitter and Facebook with the name 'The Undismal Paradox' !
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A podcast to help you understand and break down Interesting situations that we see today. The podcast's name is derived from the term 'Dismal Science', coined by Thomas Carlyle to describe economics. It consists of various short 'series', each of which revolving around a particular topic. Enjoy listening and learning about numerous interesting scenarios! Series 1: China vs Rest of the world PART1- Chinese Takeaways Part 2- Rise of China Series 2: Enlighten Series 3: Crisis-Picuous Consumer Do follow us on Instagram , Twitter and Facebook with the name 'The Undismal Paradox' !
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Wednesdays : TL;DR : Awkward Silences and The Bystanders Effect
The Undismal Paradox
13 minutes 14 seconds
4 years ago
Wednesdays : TL;DR : Awkward Silences and The Bystanders Effect

Ever log into an online class, hear the teacher ask a question and bask in the nice awkward silence that follows? 

Ever rage about how apathetic the mankind has become, filming accidents and mishaps rather than helping the people? 


These two things may not be as different as you think they are…


Wanna know how? Tap play and find out in our first episode of Too Long; Didn’t Read, where we talk about Smokey rooms and sannata in online classes!




References:

https://academy4sc.org/video/the-smoky-room-experiment-trust-your-instincts/

https://www.heroconstruction.org/who-we-are

http://www.bbc.com/storyworks/the-psychology-of-heroism/overcoming-the-bystander-effect

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Kitty_Genovese

https://www.britannica.com/topic/bystander-effect

The Undismal Paradox
A podcast to help you understand and break down Interesting situations that we see today. The podcast's name is derived from the term 'Dismal Science', coined by Thomas Carlyle to describe economics. It consists of various short 'series', each of which revolving around a particular topic. Enjoy listening and learning about numerous interesting scenarios! Series 1: China vs Rest of the world PART1- Chinese Takeaways Part 2- Rise of China Series 2: Enlighten Series 3: Crisis-Picuous Consumer Do follow us on Instagram , Twitter and Facebook with the name 'The Undismal Paradox' !