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  • The Hidden Danger of Rationalization—and How to Break Free
    2024/11/06
    A child's innocent question about an alarm clock unveils surprising truths about human nature and self-deception. Join Me and my son Aaron as we explore how we rationalize our choices and the hidden dangers of this mental habit.

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    You'll uncover:
    • The clever alarm clock "solution" that backfires
    • Ancient wisdom's take on determining good and bad
    • How cognitive dissonance shapes our beliefs
    • Real-life examples of rationalization at work
    • Practical ways to recognize and overcome self-deception
    This father-son conversation blends playful moments with profound insights, challenging listeners to examine their thought patterns. Perfect for anyone interested in psychology, personal growth, or understanding human behavior better. Got a story about unexpected wisdom from a child?

    Reach out to us at:kids@lehrfield.com
    Directed by Rachel Lehrfield

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  • The Cracker Epiphany - Episode 1
    2024/09/04
    Hey everyone! This video is part of our new podcast series "Kids Say the Deepest Things" where my daughter Atara and I explore the profound wisdom that often comes from children's innocent observations. In this episode, we dive into a memorable moment from when Atara was just 4 years old. Her simple question about crackers led to a fascinating discussion about wisdom, learning, and seeing the world through fresh eyes. We'll cover:
    • The surprising insight Atara had about crackers
    • How this connects to ancient Jewish wisdom
    • Why kids might understand some things better than adults
    • The importance of learning from everyone, regardless of age
    • How curiosity and humility are key to gaining true wisdom
    You'll hear some fun father-daughter banter and deep insights that might change how you view wisdom and learning. Whether you're a parent, teacher, or someone who loves learning, I think you'll find some real "a-ha!" moments here. Our goal with these videos is to remind adults to stay curious and open-minded and to value the unique perspectives that children bring to the world. So grab a snack (maybe some crackers?), and join us for this enlightening discussion!If you have a great story about something profound a child has said, or if you have any questions or comments,

    Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/0Kd3H7C3Tig

    Reach out to us at:kids@lehrfield.com
    Directed by Rachel Lehrfield

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    12 分