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The Educating Gossip educates about well-being and happiness having been inspired by Nobel Laureate Daniel Kahneman’s notion that by examining other people’s decisions, we can reduce our own errors and biases. The Educating Gossip offers a toolkit filled with practical insights and actions designed to reduce errors in decision-making. Individuals, groups, and the larger society learn how to feel better about their informed decisions and to act in compassionate ways.  Explore the Resoures Bar above to learn more about the Educating Gossip™, Oppositional Cultural Practice©, and the Clark Unitive Effect.

The Clark Unitive Effect theory is a transdisciplinary reformulated social psychology model of self-transcendence. The theory, by reformulating self-transcendence peak experience, explains the phenomena of individuals who think about their needs and the needs of others in ways that cause them to engage in actions that create peak experiences and fulfillment of human motivational needs through individual, group and societally engagement thereby fulfilling the human motivational need for self-transcendence.

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