Dan Ariely: Why we think it’s OK to cheat and steal (sometimes)

In this TED talk about our buggy moral code, Dan Ariely gives us an insight into the human mind, cheating and the current situation at Wall Street.

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Check out his website Predictably Irrational.

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Barry Schwartz: The real crisis? We stopped being wise

In this great TED talk, Barry Schwartz makes a plea for practical wisdom and against additional rules and ‘following procedure’.

This is a great speech but I especially liked his slides.

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Justin Frank: Inside the Mind of President Bush

Justin Frank, clinical professor in the Department of Psychiatry at George Washington University Medical Center, analyzes the mind of George W. Bush.

This insightful talk is about 20 minutes long, followed by Q&A.

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Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi: Creativity, fulfillment and flow

It’s definitely not the best TED talk but still pretty solid. Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi talks about the state of "flow", "a state of heightened focus and immersion". Even if you want to skip the rest of the presentation, just take a look at his last insightful slide.

At this point I want to take the time to thank the inventor of copy & paste.

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Martin Seligman: What positive psychology can help you become

Martin Seligman, the founder of positive psychology, shows three different lifestyles to achieve happiness at TED.

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