EP 37: Corona, Social Distancing, and the Psychology of Disgust
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"One can imagine how revulsion at the physical signs of suffering, of disease, might have had a benefit in reducing contagion, but it comes at the cost of reducing our capacity for empathy and compassion, which can be very useful in building community." -Paul Ekman "Emotions Revealed"   Contact me at [email protected] Listen on YouTube P.S. If you enjoyed this check out my other short on John Gottman. He talks about sex and healthy relationships.
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