Hey Guys! Hope this Sarde blew your mind! Here are the timestamps for you to skip to the topic that interests you! Please like and comment on the video to please the algorithm Gods and spread the video! 00:00 - Being Lebanese: What happens to your brain during times of “high uncertainty” 09:48 - Are the Lebanese people stuck? | The act of dissociation 13:37 - The Intention Action Gap | Defining Procrastination 19:25 - Intellectual purity & unreasonably high standards amongst activists 25:00 - Why the Lebanese people dangerously stick to what they know 25:51 - Is there a breaking point for change? 27:41 - Is there a silent majority in Lebanon? Everything is politics 31:45 - How Confirmation bias and cherry-picking facts keep us politically affiliated 40:31 - Do politicians think they’re doing the right thing? 43:29 - The youth, traditional parties and brainwashing 46:14 -The asymmetry argument | proving the unknown is more difficult than the known 49:27 - Deflecting responsibility: “The Metro Scenario” 53:28 - Enacting change is linked to mentalizable & non-mentalizable problems 58:51 - The Monkeysphere: Is there a limit to what you can care about? 1:05:25 - The battle of influence: How parties create different realities 1:10:39 - What happens when private companies control public debate (Publishers vs Editors) 1:15:47 - Why we need to have a common reality with differing opinions 1:20:45 - Having hope is like waiting for Godot
A huge shout out to the sarde editor and translator and person who posts to youtube with all the timestamps and tags etc... The content quality is stellar and all the refinement and details are like the cherry on top! I download them to my phone and listen while i walk on the corniche it makes me feel very immersed in my lebanese identity 😂
This men is just amazing , so sad to lose such a smart people like him in our arabic countries , someone like him definitely gonna be an added value to lebanon and to all over arabic world . I watched the episode twice and i wrote down a lot of notes , planning to watch it for third time Lastly . Thank you Mouin and Medea for all your effort .
Officially my favourite Sarde!! (Though I might be a little biased...) Ever since my friend introduced me to your podcast a few months ago, I've been watching them with extreme interest, and secretly hoping you would get around to hosting a Neuroscientist. Being a Neuroscientist myself, I feel like we look at things from an interesting perspective, combining the scientifically proven and the philosophical, to better understand human behavior, and to better understand the different perspectives of journalists, political activists, economists, medical doctors or simply political party leaders and followers. We try to dissect why they think the way they do, and Albert Moukheiber managed to explain it very clearly, in simple terms and analogies, to a nonscientific public which is a very difficult task. So it's been a wonderful experience listening to him, and I was so amazed to find that I deeply agree with every single point he raised, even down to the no hope part which I feel deeply, but is not necessarily a flaw or a hindrance, and still allows us “(no hope) desperate (pessimistic)” individuals to actively work for a better Lebanon. Great job interviewers and interviewee and Thank You!
this is by far richest yet constructive content ever released about lebanon. Its is constructive because what dr apbert is doing is defining our problems, which helps reduce uncertainty thus increases chances of more action and less hope. Dr Albert is a Gem for lebanon.
U can go on listening to dr Albert for hours such an interesting ,knowledgeable character but still down to earth its a pity that all his books are in French .sardé guys yr doing a great quality job .
Brilliant. Very impressive, factual, scientific with no bias. Bravo! Although I agreed with practically everything Albert said, I particularly liked his explanation of the Social Media bias, censorship or control of the messaging. I published in the past opinions about Freedom of Speech at all cost and the impact of Social Media on Democracy, or as Beatrice Hall said, referring to a Voltaire illustration, "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it". I have been fighting this fight in the US in today's polarized world, where Facebook and the likes have to decide if they want to be the "Newspaper" or the "Newsstand", a sentence that has been repeated by multiple outlets since. I would love to meet Albert one day. Love your podcast and watched every episode. Well done!
One of the best Lebanese programs/podcasts. From excellent modeste hosts who do not interrupt their guests to amazing selections of intelligent savvy and true LEBANESE! THANK YOU!
This episode is packed with substance. Talked about loss aversion, self defeating prophecies, cognitive bias, uncertainties, multiple realities, storytelling, ageism of political revolution parties, Complexity is what we have to cut through to solve the Lebanese situation…but it’s really complex
Big ups to you guys, you are taking this podcast to an advanced level. Thank you for the content, I really hope they can be sequels, or maybe Albert and Charles can be guests on the same talk or maybe other guests as well
I loved this sarde! I am just learning about what’s happening in Lebanon and I would love it if the sarde team created like Instagram stories debunking the “system” in Lebanon. Like creating a hierarchy of all the a7zab and the political class. Thank you for all your efforts!
Amazing épisode, educational, thérapeutique, and I have 'Amal' because of the mindset change wave. I knew Laïque Pride would start something! I am so relieved that inshallah 30 députés de société civile is just one part of the change and your guest explained so well how the change is hard and showed so many examples with his hands, fingers and paper! It does take a long time. In Québec the CAQ is in power and it's a new party a coalition of smaller parties that were established a few years ago to be an alternative to the traditional ones. Love from Montréal ❤️
This is my third time watching this episode and I still want to watch it again. The way how he explain everything is so satisfying. Good job Sarde keep up the good work 👏🏻
I think sarde is the best thing happening to Lebanon right know ….. thk u guys. Ya3ne lawlekun ma knt 3rft b Albert w 8ayro. Albert u r a treasure , thk u
Day by day, I get addicted to this podcast. sooo much meaning and wisdom I freaking respect Lebanese people. sending you love. a Moroccan in the center of Europe
Why haven't I heard of this guy before! Wow! His brain functions in a way that would leave anyone speechless. Thank you for this epic interview, I love your channel guys.
Guys, I loved how yours eyes were like when Albert was talking, that look tells how much you enjoyed the episode. I did too :) it is amazing . It literally blew my mind. And Albert is an amazing thinker with a special way of explaining rather complicated concepts in a very simple way. Thanks guys for having him on. I wish to see him again and again, because I , as a psychology student , deeply believe that psychology is one of the most underrated topic in our region, and if we wish to change anything around us, we better start by changing ourselves, and that must start with a deep understanding of ourselves, of our human nature. Thanks again for all of you. Salamat from Aachen - Germany
Oui je peux. Le Liban n'est pas un melting pot. Le melting pot peut miser sur l'organisation (belgique-usa) et non seulement sur la mémoire collective. Une histoire commune n'est pas suffisante ; l'Histoire est est une des raisons derrières les efforts séparatistes en Espagne... en France plusieurs considèrent que ce ne sont pas les pauvres qui ont fait la révolution mais les bourgeois qui ont basculé les nobles...
Au Liban on a une séparation 2D : confessionnelle et sociale. Elle est enracinée par les despotes étrangers (avant 2005) par la suite l'oligarchie. On a du capitalisme sauvage (banques-tendres) du socialisme instrumentalisé (Université et écoles publiques-sécurité sociale...) du féodalisme et des milices... Le bus qui a quitté le nord n'est pas parvenu au Sud.... et c'était un moment clé dans la révolte... Est-ce qu'on peut rassembler 3 mamans : une de Tripoli une autre de Naqoura et une troisième du Mt liban pour raconter l'histoire de leur enfant... un prisonnier de guerre chez un pays étranger dont personne ne parle... leurs histoires ne se ressemblent par... les émotions et leur expérience sont semblables... Si jamais on parvient à rassembler ces trois femmes on ne pourra le faire qu'à Beyrouth... et ceci ne fera qu'enfoncer le gouffre entre la capitale et le reste du pays (une des raisons derrière le Brexit)... J'ai vu mon père intimidé par un soldat étranger sur son propre sol... il a été menacé dans son travail... mes parents ont été des partisans dans des partis politiques... J'ai étudié dans trois université au liban où j'ai appris corruption et hypocrisie... j'ai cherché en vain du travail. J'ai quitté le pays... j'y suis revenue... je l'ai quitté de nouveau... On va tous voter. Dire que ces trois femmes ont une obligation morale est arrogant... dire que mes parents sont violents est orgueilleux... Me dire que j'ai un instinct grégaire est déplacé... je ne peux même pas être un mouton... après 10 ans de vie universitaire ce que j'ai subi ne me permet même pas de produire de la laine... ce genre de discours ne fait que m'exclure...
Thank you for clarifying the learned helplessness theory. I thought of it a lot as applicable to the Lebanese population after reading “Man’s search of meaning” by V. Frankl. It was an as excellent Sarde as the others, with a nice twist
Amazing conversation! Who stands to lose if Lebanon becomes truly independent and a job making manufacturing country? The soft power country influencers [israel KSA, America and France) and the 1% and rich of Lebanon! Who holds the power? What area in Lebanon is the most developed? Until people realize Lebanon is held hostage by the international banks , Lebanon isn’t going anywhere. If the 1% would create manufacturing and products and creating jobs and take true steps for the live of their country and not their self interests. Then and only then would Lebanon succeeded
هي تاني حلقة حضرتا سحبة وحدة من الاول للاخر... عالرغم انو ماخصني بلبنان بس المواضيع يلي عم تحكوها كتير شبيه للواقع السوري .. صح ما عنا احزاب و ما عنا غير بشار حاكمنا بس بعد الحلقة اكدت الفكرة يلي ببالي انو حتى الاحزاب هنن ايد وحدة ل تقمع الشعب . الافكار كتير عظيمة و مهمة و طرح المواضيع كتير سلس. يا ريت عنا معارضة بتفهم و بتعرف تحكي متلكن بلكي كنا وصلنا شي بسوريا .. بتخيل انتو قاطعين شوط منيح لا بأس فيه انو عندكن شباب بتفكر صح.. حابب اكتب عن موضوع واحد يلي هو انو الشباب السوري او الشب العربي كتير ناجح كأفراد برا بلدو .. ناجح بمجال الطب بالعلوم بالهندسة و باللغات .. بس لما بتجمع مجموعة معينة مختلفة من اكتر من محور و ثقافة بيواجهوا مشكلة تقبل الرأي و هي يا ريت وقفت عتقبل الرأي الاخر بس .. الا انو بنحطمو لااخر و بنحكي عليه و بنسقطو قدام الاخرين لحتى محدا يشوفو و يلحق كلامو و يهتم فيه مع العلم هاد الشخص بمجال عملو هو حدا ناجح .. صرلي فترة سنة و اكتر بشوي عايش بالمانيا دايما فكر انو الشعب السوري بدو حدا قوي و فهمان و محنك سياسي متل //بسمارك// يلي وحد ولايات بروسيا و عمل منها دولة المانيا بحنكة تاريخة خلا الشعب الالماني لهي اللحظة يحترمو .. بس متل ما حكييتو انو لازم الشعب عطول يشتغل لحتى تأير معو الحكاية و يوصل و يعمل ثورة حقيقية تكون بالفعل ثورة و تغير .. لهيك ببلادنا العربية عف عليها الزمن و امل مااتت و ولادا صارو كل واحد ببلد .. يعطكين العافية و استمروا اذا بكل حلقة تأثر خمس عشر اشخاص لحتى يفكرو من اول و جديد ف انتو عم تعملو شي .. 🌹🌹🌹
Hey Guys! Hope this Sarde blew your mind! Here are the timestamps for you to skip to the topic that interests you!
Please like and comment on the video to please the algorithm Gods and spread the video!
00:00 - Being Lebanese: What happens to your brain during times of “high uncertainty”
09:48 - Are the Lebanese people stuck? | The act of dissociation
13:37 - The Intention Action Gap | Defining Procrastination
19:25 - Intellectual purity & unreasonably high standards amongst activists
25:00 - Why the Lebanese people dangerously stick to what they know
25:51 - Is there a breaking point for change?
27:41 - Is there a silent majority in Lebanon? Everything is politics
31:45 - How Confirmation bias and cherry-picking facts keep us politically affiliated
40:31 - Do politicians think they’re doing the right thing?
43:29 - The youth, traditional parties and brainwashing
46:14 -The asymmetry argument | proving the unknown is more difficult than the known
49:27 - Deflecting responsibility: “The Metro Scenario”
53:28 - Enacting change is linked to mentalizable & non-mentalizable problems
58:51 - The Monkeysphere: Is there a limit to what you can care about?
1:05:25 - The battle of influence: How parties create different realities
1:10:39 - What happens when private companies control public debate (Publishers vs Editors)
1:15:47 - Why we need to have a common reality with differing opinions
1:20:45 - Having hope is like waiting for Godot
It would help if you can pin this comment to make it visible at the top. Nice episode. Keep up
@@AliSaad05 thanks Ali!
Ya rayt fina n7ot 10000000likes l heyk ثقافة ووعي
Mille merci
I loved how he backed up every argument with a legit example, but most importantly how he made sure to leave no point uncompleted.
Right? He’s awesome!
@@sardeafterdinner a
تقدير كبير لمجهود الترجمة في سرداتكم. بعرف قديش بتغلب الترجمة و واضح جدا انكم بتتعبوا عليها. مشكورين
+1
🤩 ♥️
I love how he makes cognitive psychology sound so philosophical yet so scientifically simple and complex at the same time 💚
Explained it to us like we were 5
This is probably my favorite sarde after Charles el Hayek. You should definitely do a second sarde with Albert.
Yes please ! We need a second one or a monthly one with Albert.
Exactly
The kind of episodes you listen to more than once! Bravo 👏
A huge shout out to the sarde editor and translator and person who posts to youtube with all the timestamps and tags etc...
The content quality is stellar and all the refinement and details are like the cherry on top!
I download them to my phone and listen while i walk on the corniche it makes me feel very immersed in my lebanese identity 😂
So excited that we have a scientist
Hi Dr. Hani! Thanks for watching! ♥️
I can't believe ive never heard of this guy before. 😕 BIG FAN NOW THOUGH
He has an episode on Jad Ghosn's page
We are too! Thanks for watching ♥️
Watch his episode with مغتربين مجتمعين it’s amazing
This men is just amazing , so sad to lose such a smart people like him in our arabic countries , someone like him definitely gonna be an added value to lebanon and to all over arabic world .
I watched the episode twice and i wrote down a lot of notes , planning to watch it for third time
Lastly . Thank you Mouin and Medea for all your effort .
Thank you for watching Amir!!
إِذا الشَّعْبُ يوماً أرادَ الحياةَ. فلا بُدَّ أنْ يَسْتَجيبَ القدرْ - أبو القاسم الشابي
Officially my favourite Sarde!! (Though I might be a little biased...) Ever since my friend introduced me to your podcast a few months ago, I've been watching them with extreme interest, and secretly hoping you would get around to hosting a Neuroscientist.
Being a Neuroscientist myself, I feel like we look at things from an interesting perspective, combining the scientifically proven and the philosophical, to better understand human behavior, and to better understand the different perspectives of journalists, political activists, economists, medical doctors or simply political party leaders and followers. We try to dissect why they think the way they do, and Albert Moukheiber managed to explain it very clearly, in simple terms and analogies, to a nonscientific public which is a very difficult task.
So it's been a wonderful experience listening to him, and I was so amazed to find that I deeply agree with every single point he raised, even down to the no hope part which I feel deeply, but is not necessarily a flaw or a hindrance, and still allows us “(no hope) desperate (pessimistic)” individuals to actively work for a better Lebanon.
Great job interviewers and interviewee and Thank You!
this is by far richest yet constructive content ever released about lebanon. Its is constructive because what dr apbert is doing is defining our problems, which helps reduce uncertainty thus increases chances of more action and less hope. Dr Albert is a Gem for lebanon.
An amazing episode plz interview him again 🔥👍🏻, unfortunately most of his interviews are in french 😔
U can go on listening to dr Albert for hours such an interesting ,knowledgeable character but still down to earth its a pity that all his books are in French .sardé guys yr doing a great quality job .
such a fascinating thinker, happy to have been introduced to him.
Brilliant. Very impressive, factual, scientific with no bias. Bravo! Although I agreed with practically everything Albert said, I particularly liked his explanation of the Social Media bias, censorship or control of the messaging. I published in the past opinions about Freedom of Speech at all cost and the impact of Social Media on Democracy, or as Beatrice Hall said, referring to a Voltaire illustration, "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it". I have been fighting this fight in the US in today's polarized world, where Facebook and the likes have to decide if they want to be the "Newspaper" or the "Newsstand", a sentence that has been repeated by multiple outlets since. I would love to meet Albert one day. Love your podcast and watched every episode. Well done!
حوار ممتع جدًا.... من النادر أن نرى عقول عربية تفكر بهذه الطريقة
Maybe that's the issue
This guy is genius thank you for choosing best Lebanese figures
كتير كتير بحب اسمع وبشغف ل البير مخيبر ❤️❤️❤️
One of the best Lebanese programs/podcasts. From excellent modeste hosts who do not interrupt their guests to amazing selections of intelligent savvy and true LEBANESE! THANK YOU!
Great episode bravo sarde god bless you Albert proud of you all
This interview made me an instant fan, please keep em coming!!!
Your new fan from egypt ✌️
My favorite episode so far! This guys is genius ♥️ watched every minute of this
This episode is packed with substance. Talked about loss aversion, self defeating prophecies, cognitive bias, uncertainties, multiple realities, storytelling, ageism of political revolution parties, Complexity is what we have to cut through to solve the Lebanese situation…but it’s really complex
I never knew this topic would be so intresting
Halfway through, this is amazing.
شكرا الكن على كل شي بحبكن
Thank you Dr.Albert Moukheiber.
Clear and direct. We are all Lebanese!!
Big ups to you guys, you are taking this podcast to an advanced level. Thank you for the content, I really hope they can be sequels, or maybe Albert and Charles can be guests on the same talk or maybe other guests as well
I’ve really enjoyed watching this Sarde,
Thank you guys
شاب راقي وفهمان. شكرا للاستضافة. امثاله هم الامل الوحيد في لبنان
I loved this sarde! I am just learning about what’s happening in Lebanon and I would love it if the sarde team created like Instagram stories debunking the “system” in Lebanon. Like creating a hierarchy of all the a7zab and the political class. Thank you for all your efforts!
Answered all the why's!!
This episode is amazing 👏
Amazing épisode, educational, thérapeutique, and I have 'Amal' because of the mindset change wave. I knew Laïque Pride would start something! I am so relieved that inshallah 30 députés de société civile is just one part of the change and your guest explained so well how the change is hard and showed so many examples with his hands, fingers and paper! It does take a long time. In Québec the CAQ is in power and it's a new party a coalition of smaller parties that were established a few years ago to be an alternative to the traditional ones. Love from Montréal ❤️
كتير ممتعة الحلقة وحديث ضيفكن كتير مشوق. شكراً الكن عنجد.
Excellent podcast … keep up the great work you’re doing 👍🏻👍🏻
من ارقى الحلقات
كل الشكر والتقدير
Great interview. Thanks for sharing and thanks for letting the guest speaks Arabic and not English like most previous guests
Ce gars est brillantissime! (PS this is what meant to quote "إذا الشعب يوما أراد الحياة
فلا بدّ أن يستجيب القدر".) Great perspective on it btw.
Thanks for the great talk!
Mentioning the three violences of Helder Camara was a great way for closure ✊
اليوم كانت قناتكم بالنسبة الي اكتشاف كبير ومهم ، الله يعطيكن العافية ونشالله بتوصلو لمحل كبير ومهم ❤
This is my third time watching this episode and I still want to watch it again.
The way how he explain everything is so satisfying.
Good job Sarde keep up the good work 👏🏻
A Sarde with a heavy drink... oh yeah... that's it right there!
I think sarde is the best thing happening to Lebanon right know ….. thk u guys.
Ya3ne lawlekun ma knt 3rft b Albert w 8ayro.
Albert u r a treasure , thk u
حلقة راااااائعة هنيالكم بهذه الشخصية الفذة وأنتم رائعين في طرحكم دائما ولبنان مابيموت 🦾🦾♥️♥️♥️
Amazing videos, I hope you host him for another sarde! Very informational and eye opening. Thank you!
What a brilliant guy! 👏
Very glad to see/hear like-minded people. This is a fascinating conversation backed-up with a lot of research and hard work.
Day by day, I get addicted to this podcast. sooo much meaning and wisdom I freaking respect Lebanese people. sending you love.
a Moroccan in the center of Europe
Thanks for this! The discussion is highly informative and insightful by a really down to earth and articulate SME! Well done!!! Keep it up!
Pure delight to hear Albert even it is hard to understand all his definitions of psychology ❤
Just Awesome !
I looooove this episode!
Excellent and intuitive information.
Why haven't I heard of this guy before! Wow! His brain functions in a way that would leave anyone speechless. Thank you for this epic interview, I love your channel guys.
One of the greatest episodes so far! my absolute respect to Albert, Mouin, and the beautiful Médéa! #a7la_balad_bl3alam
Amazing thinker and presenter..Brilliant mind..
Guys, I loved how yours eyes were like when Albert was talking, that look tells how much you enjoyed the episode. I did too :)
it is amazing . It literally blew my mind. And Albert is an amazing thinker with a special way of explaining rather complicated concepts in a very simple way. Thanks guys for having him on. I wish to see him again and again, because I , as a psychology student , deeply believe that psychology is one of the most underrated topic in our region, and if we wish to change anything around us, we better start by changing ourselves, and that must start with a deep understanding of ourselves, of our human nature. Thanks again for all of you. Salamat from Aachen - Germany
من فلسطين الداخل
بحب شعب لبنان وبلاكم بلانا ربي يجمعنا ويزيل الحدود الي بيننا ونرجع بلد واحد شعب واحد آمن ومطمن
If you invite Albert for a second episode, would love to hear a dive on the book of Daniel Kahneman: Thinking, Fast and Slow
This interview is the best answer for Sara el Yafi speaking about our moral revolution...
Interesting. Can you elaborate?
Oui je peux.
Le Liban n'est pas un melting pot. Le melting pot peut miser sur l'organisation (belgique-usa) et non seulement sur la mémoire collective. Une histoire commune n'est pas suffisante ; l'Histoire est est une des raisons derrières les efforts séparatistes en Espagne... en France plusieurs considèrent que ce ne sont pas les pauvres qui ont fait la révolution mais les bourgeois qui ont basculé les nobles...
Au Liban on a une séparation 2D : confessionnelle et sociale. Elle est enracinée par les despotes étrangers (avant 2005) par la suite l'oligarchie.
On a du capitalisme sauvage (banques-tendres) du socialisme instrumentalisé (Université et écoles publiques-sécurité sociale...) du féodalisme et des milices...
Le bus qui a quitté le nord n'est pas parvenu au Sud.... et c'était un moment clé dans la révolte...
Est-ce qu'on peut rassembler 3 mamans : une de Tripoli une autre de Naqoura et une troisième du Mt liban pour raconter l'histoire de leur enfant... un prisonnier de guerre chez un pays étranger dont personne ne parle... leurs histoires ne se ressemblent par... les émotions et leur expérience sont semblables...
Si jamais on parvient à rassembler ces trois femmes on ne pourra le faire qu'à Beyrouth... et ceci ne fera qu'enfoncer le gouffre entre la capitale et le reste du pays (une des raisons derrière le Brexit)...
J'ai vu mon père intimidé par un soldat étranger sur son propre sol... il a été menacé dans son travail... mes parents ont été des partisans dans des partis politiques...
J'ai étudié dans trois université au liban où j'ai appris corruption et hypocrisie... j'ai cherché en vain du travail. J'ai quitté le pays... j'y suis revenue... je l'ai quitté de nouveau...
On va tous voter.
Dire que ces trois femmes ont une obligation morale est arrogant... dire que mes parents sont violents est orgueilleux...
Me dire que j'ai un instinct grégaire est déplacé... je ne peux même pas être un mouton... après 10 ans de vie universitaire ce que j'ai subi ne me permet même pas de produire de la laine... ce genre de discours ne fait que m'exclure...
@@fortheloveofcat5496 ياريت بالعربي او الإنجليزي، ياريت فيني اعمل copy paste
@@aymanf4351 إستاذي بالجامعة العتيدة قلّي : العربي لغة فيها قدسيّة إذا ما بتحكي منيح ما تستعمليها... وهيك شوي شوي راحت منّي لغتي... الأم
I fell in love! This is the best episode yet indeed 😂😍
hahaha so glad you did!
I vote for Albert
3an jad it's worth every second l wahad yesreda w yehdar sarde great job w great content
انا مش قادرة أقولكم عن حجم التشابه بين الحال في لبنان والحال في مصر!!! حقيقي ألبير حلل النفسية الشرق أوسطية بشكل جيد جدا ... شكرا ليكم كلكم
"subjective reality" "creating a common reality" "whataboutism" " amazing albert
Great episode 👌
Great interview...
I'm really happy to discover Alain it's an amazing interesting episode - it's the first time I finish an episode
Albert! :)
would be great to have a list to links of the references (books/scientific theories) mentioned for those interested in learning more
شكرا علي استضافه الناس الالماظات دول 🌹👍👌
Such a great episode and i really love the name pf your podcast 😍
Loved it! Very interesting discussion!
Mind blowing! I feel more in peace with myself somehow.
We all people are production of the society that we live and grow up.
WOW!!! JUST WOOW!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Your podcast is amazing and your guests as well. Specifically, the guest of this episode is a delight to listen to.
Please keep up and good work! ❤😊
A great Dr.
إذا الشعب يوما أراد الحياة
فلا بدّ أن يستجيب القدر
ولا بد لليل أن ينجلي
𝄆ولا بد للقيد أن ينكسر
with love from Tunisia
Thank you for clarifying the learned helplessness theory. I thought of it a lot as applicable to the Lebanese population after reading “Man’s search of meaning” by V. Frankl. It was an as excellent Sarde as the others, with a nice twist
Well said! “We have to learn how to disagree” 👌🏻
Ok this is the best Sarde ever!! Bravo guys!!! Please make more sardeit like this one :D
Amazing host
Awesome episode💰💰
What an amazing sarde!! Keep it up guys 😃👍
Wow I love this guy! Thank you for interviewing him :)
Great episode, very interesting!
My Sarde after breakfast 🥳🥳🥳 moukhif 👏
Albert 💜✊🏽
ربنا يفرجها عليكو
إِذا الشَّعْبُ يوماً أرادَ الحياةَ
فلا بُدَّ أنْ يَسْتَجيبَ القدرْ
ولا بُدَّ للَّيْلِ أنْ ينجلي
ولا بُدَّ للقيدِ أن يَنْكَسِرْ
واو شو حلوة هالسردة❤
Brilliant
كنت طمعانة يتكلم الدكتور أكثر عن شغله وتخصصه ): نتمنى استضافة الدكتور مرة أخرى والحديث عن تخصصه العلمي وتجربته بالمجال النفسي 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
يا إلهي الجمال ❤
Amazing conversation! Who stands to lose if Lebanon becomes truly independent and a job making manufacturing country? The soft power country influencers [israel KSA, America and France) and the 1% and rich of Lebanon! Who holds the power? What area in Lebanon is the most developed? Until people realize Lebanon is held hostage by the international banks , Lebanon isn’t going anywhere. If the 1% would create manufacturing and products and creating jobs and take true steps for the live of their country and not their self interests. Then and only then would Lebanon succeeded
قلّة قليلة جداً تمتلك هذا الحياد والموضوعية
وقلّة قليلة أيضاً من يستمع إلى هؤلاء لأن ما يقولونه لا يوافق تحيزاتهم
هي تاني حلقة حضرتا سحبة وحدة من الاول للاخر... عالرغم انو ماخصني بلبنان
بس المواضيع يلي عم تحكوها كتير شبيه للواقع السوري ..
صح ما عنا احزاب و ما عنا غير بشار حاكمنا
بس بعد الحلقة اكدت الفكرة يلي ببالي انو حتى الاحزاب هنن ايد وحدة ل تقمع الشعب
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الافكار كتير عظيمة و مهمة و طرح المواضيع كتير سلس.
يا ريت عنا معارضة بتفهم و بتعرف تحكي متلكن بلكي كنا وصلنا شي بسوريا ..
بتخيل انتو قاطعين شوط منيح لا بأس فيه انو عندكن شباب بتفكر صح..
حابب اكتب عن موضوع واحد يلي هو انو الشباب السوري او الشب العربي كتير ناجح كأفراد برا بلدو .. ناجح بمجال الطب بالعلوم بالهندسة و باللغات .. بس لما بتجمع مجموعة معينة مختلفة من اكتر من محور و ثقافة بيواجهوا مشكلة تقبل الرأي و هي يا ريت وقفت عتقبل الرأي الاخر بس .. الا انو بنحطمو لااخر و بنحكي عليه و بنسقطو قدام الاخرين لحتى محدا يشوفو و يلحق كلامو و يهتم فيه مع العلم هاد الشخص بمجال عملو هو حدا ناجح ..
صرلي فترة سنة و اكتر بشوي عايش بالمانيا دايما فكر انو الشعب السوري بدو حدا قوي و فهمان و محنك سياسي متل //بسمارك// يلي وحد ولايات بروسيا و عمل منها دولة المانيا بحنكة تاريخة خلا الشعب الالماني لهي اللحظة يحترمو ..
بس متل ما حكييتو انو لازم الشعب عطول يشتغل لحتى تأير معو الحكاية و يوصل و يعمل ثورة حقيقية تكون بالفعل ثورة و تغير ..
لهيك ببلادنا العربية عف عليها الزمن و امل مااتت و ولادا صارو كل واحد ببلد ..
يعطكين العافية و استمروا اذا بكل حلقة تأثر خمس عشر اشخاص لحتى يفكرو من اول و جديد ف انتو عم تعملو شي ..
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انا متلك وبحس انو في عند اللبنانيين كشباب نفس الشي يلي عنا كسوريين.بالنسبة للاامال والاهداف.
بس للاسف لسا بدنا وقت لنصيرمتلهن مولضعف منا بس هالشي طبيعي .
النظام السوري هيك عم يشتغل وعم يتعب لقدر يعمل هالشرخ بيننا وانو مافينا فعلا كسوريين نجتمع ونسوي شي جماعي دائما باي شي منحاول دوم نوجد الشي يلي بفرقناومنجتمع عشان نلاقي اخطاء غيرنا ومنجتمع عشان نبرر لحالنا التفرق.
بس لاتلوم الشباب برجع بقلك هالشي نتيجة لتربية النظام السوري
When he was talking about the diffusion of responsibility, I imagined a hot potato being tossed through a circle of people :p