The Weekly Picks 033 - Economic Growth, Rituals and the Pygmalion Effect

The Weekly Picks 033 - Economic Growth, Rituals and the Pygmalion Effect

Publication Date
Feb 27, 2024
Category
The Weekly Picks
Tags
psychology
habits
AI
Macroeconomics
Created
Feb 27, 2024 02:09 PM
💡
Here is your dose of "The Weekly Picks", a curated list of what I'm enjoying. This week's picks highlight the Pygmalion Effect's influence on success 🌟, the cognitive benefits of handwriting 📝, the grounding power of rituals and routines 🕰️, and the potential for technology to transform economic growth 💹.
Hey folks!
Ever noticed how sometimes, just because people expect a lot from you, you end up living up to those expectations? That's what's called the Pygmalion Effect in social psychology. It's pretty fascinating – the idea comes from this Greek myth where a sculptor's statue comes to life because he really believes in it. So, this Pygmalion Effect is all about how powerful expectations can be. Like, when your teachers, bosses, or even friends think you're going to do great, you often do! It's like a little nudge that tells you, "Hey, they think I can do it, maybe I really can!" So, in a nutshell, how people see us and what they expect from us can really shape how we perform and see ourselves. It's kind of like we're living up to the script they believe in, and it can push us to do better and believe in ourselves too.

✍️The Power of Handwriting: Enhancing Memory and Learning

Contrary to the swift typing on keyboards, handwriting offers a unique cognitive experience, enhancing memory retention and facilitating deeper learning. The tactile and motor feedback provided by writing by hand engages the brain more comprehensively, establishing stronger memory traces. Whether jotting down notes or penning thoughts, the act of writing manually can be a powerful tool for students, professionals, and lifelong learners.

🕰️ Embracing Rituals and Routines in a Frantic World

As highlighted in a thoughtful piece on TheGrowthEQ.com, the modern lifestyle's fast pace has eroded the structure and tranquility once provided by rituals and routines. Byung-Chul Han, in his book "The Scent of Time," articulates how our lives have become a blur of continuous present moments, devoid of the meaningful transitions and pauses that rituals once offered. In this era, where technology and constant connectivity have blurred the lines between work and leisure, finding solace in routines and rituals can be a grounding force. They offer a way to delineate time, mark transitions, and infuse our days with a sense of purpose and reflection, counteracting the relentless pace of modern life.

💹 The Next Technological Leap: Transforming Economic Growth

notion image
Brett Winton, from ARK Invest, delves into the potential for technology to dramatically accelerate economic growth. As innovations evolve at an unprecedented rate, they hold the promise of transforming industries, economies, and our daily lives. Winton's analysis suggests that we are on the cusp of a technological revolution that could redefine productivity, efficiency, and prosperity. The implications are vast, touching upon every sector from healthcare to education, and signaling a transformative shift that could reshape the economic landscape, fostering new opportunities and challenges alike.
notion image
I hope these insights invigorate your week and inspire you to explore new ideas and practices. Stay curious, engaged, and ever-evolving with "The Weekly Picks."
That’s all!
See you next week 👋👋
Built with Potion.so