Cam’s Reads: I’m Not Listening…To Me
Five articles for your reading pleasure, on topics including the banality of the phrase banality of evil, why office snacks are an issue, how to quantify awe, and more.
Cameron French is an editor at the Behavioral Scientist and an editorial assistant for Daniel Pink. Formerly, he was a writer and editor at the University of Pennsylvania’s Character Lab. He also helped found The Psych Report and spent two years as a writing fellow at NYU–Shanghai. He earned his B.A. from Swarthmore College, where he studied psychology and linguistics.
Five articles for your reading pleasure, on topics including the banality of the phrase banality of evil, why office snacks are an issue, how to quantify awe, and more.
In the second installment of “Cam’s Reads,” four pieces help us expand beyond our usual behavioral-science buffet.
In her new book, Dolly Chugh explains why it’s essential to act upon your values—and the psychology of how to do it effectively.
From long reads to amusing morsels, these are the pieces that kept me thinking.