New ATD: Fighting Feelings of Guilt
When we do something immoral, we have different ways to deal with feeling guilty. Maybe we apologize. Or maybe we try to balance an immoral act by doing something good. Perhaps we punish ourselves for our dishonesty. This week, I talk with Tom Gilovich, a professor of psychology from Cornell University, about some of the constructive and destructive ways we try to alleviate guilt.

The Honest Truth About Dishonesty: How We Lie to Everyone - Especially Ourselves

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Hello, Mr. Ariel. I read your book called predictably irrational. First, I wanna appreciate you for sharing such a good book with us.
Question: I wonder if something is very cheap or free, people tend to not cherish it? If so, should higher education be costly, so that students will try hard to get as much as they paid? In my hometown, when a boy and a girl are going to get married, parents of the girl often requires more money for wedding, because they believe in this way the marriage will be enduring and the boy won’t easily make a decision to divorce. Does this make sense?
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Interesting topic!