RSA Anime – the secret powers of the time


Professor Philip Zimbardo

learn how our individual viewpoints of the time our work, health and wellness concerns. The weather affects what we are as a person, the way we see relationships and how we act in the world.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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24 Responses to RSA Anime – the secret powers of the time

  1. daubnsplatter says:

    The lectures are fascinating, but to be honest, I find the animations an occasionally entertaining, often annoying distraction. Soundbytes, even imageBytes, are not often the best way to digest something.

  2. MediumNothinFull says:

    AWESOME JOB WOW!!

  3. ThePaperPineapple says:

    In the talk, Zimbardo fails to explicitly say that video games reinforce the present hedonistic mentality. He implies it, but doesn’t say it explicitly.

  4. 1Openminded1 says:

    i love these things but this is not the best talk

  5. davidsdiego says:

    Eloquently conveyed via a combination of art and rhetoric. I would like to see more!

  6. sirrington says:

    9:10 That’s sad, the main reason why people work is to do all of the above as well as get something to eat

  7. TheSyrupMan says:

    nice tits

  8. aalleennoo says:

    I love these RSA Animate talks. This one is fascinating

  9. QuantumCraziness says:

    “Kids are totally different than we are” so true, i feel so different than my dad. I fit the video game boy description almost like a puzzle piece.

  10. MuffintopWarrior says:

    I dont like this guy

  11. WiredDrummer says:

    Man this is so true I feel bad about myself.. Specially the end part!

  12. TheJovanist says:

    Time perspective is not a valid excuse for failure in life. lol

  13. KrispyKreatin says:

    Thank you for the video, you have earned my subscription.

  14. Mad0racle says:

    Seemed like he had this grand overall idea, but then it was overshadowed by his prejudices. Every generation is going to bash the younger one, for being less than they were. If we were to revert into a society based on “work”, where every person devoted their lives to working, and improving the world and society for more efficient working – what kind of an ant-hill world would that be? Where human creativity is nonexistent, and a clear decisive future is always out of reach… WORK FOR NO WORK?

  15. lgonggr says:

    I agree with your basic analysis but your value judgements show you are prejudiced from your background. Short story, I disagree with your conclusions.

  16. PrettyMaggiee says:

    @diulikadikaday i think its beautiful how you two learned from each other :)
    that is exactly what a relationship is about

  17. wordout123 says:

    I always feel like i understand these videos while i’m watching them, but when it’s finally over i realize that i have no clue what they just talked about..

  18. grossiegros says:

    Funny How the RSAnimatie concept proves what zimbardo is saying. Just listening is not enough anymore, is boring. It has to be combined with animations!

  19. User0Leopard says:

    @seefoo113 The full talk is 41 minutes long and probably has more information, it’s at /watch?v=eJybVxUiy2U

  20. UnknownXV says:

    @JayRayWang What?

    I save my money, but still find ways to live for the moment without stressing over things too much. It wasn’t easy to find a balance in order to make this possible but it’s working pretty well for me so far.

  21. JayRayWang says:

    @UnknownXV The sure sign of a success in waiting… making excuses about failure before even starting his venture.

  22. Slogger94 says:

    Blew… my… mind. Fantastic!

  23. seefoo113 says:

    @Ceth

    yeah i actually understood better thanks to your explanation. I appreciate the time and effort you took and providing clarification.

    thank you!!!

  24. seefoo113 says:

    @Absolyst

    Kinda… If anything I could see it meaning that our perception of the VALUE of our time would lead us to certain actions. i.e.: I’m more important than you cuz I’m trying to do something with my life while u just sit around. in that sense we value others based on how we perceive them valuing their own time. sorry if it sounded jumbled…

    thanks for the reply and effort at clarification!!!

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