Romeo & Juliet In Rwanda

罗密欧与朱丽叶在卢旺达

Hidden Brain

社会科学

2020-07-14

48 分钟
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How do you change someone's behavior? Most of us would point to education or persuasion. But what if the answer lies elsewhere? This week, we revisit a 2018 story about human nature and behavior change — a story that will take us on a journey from Budapest to the hills of Rwanda.
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  • From NPR.

  • This is hidden brain.

  • I'm Shankar Vedantam.

  • Here's a question we get asked all the time.

  • How do you change someone's behavior?

  • How awesome would it be if you, the victim, decided to not get upset?

  • Experts trying to change the way we live our lives.

  • The biggest single cause of global warming.

  • Along with deforestation, which is 20% of it, is the burning of fossil fuels.

  • Oil is a problem, and coal is the most serious problem.

  • Presidents trying to reshape our culture for we have a choice in this country.

  • We can accept a politics that breeds division, or we can come together and say, not this time.

  • We like to think we change peoples behavior through information, through education, through persuasion.

  • Now these things often dont work, but we keep doing them because we have an unshakable faith in a core assumption about human nature.

  • If you want to shape how people behave, you must first change the way they think.

  • Today we look at a very different approach, one that will take us on a journey from the outskirts of Budapest in 1944 to the hills of Rwanda a half century later.

  • This week on hidden brain, how to change behavior it's not what you think.

  • When Erwin Staub was a small child, his family had a live in caretaker named Maria Gogan.

  • Erwin had his own name for her.

  • We called her moch, which is an abbreviation of the hungarian word muchka, which means cat.