I just had a wonderful week with a new cohort of students on the Executive Masters in Behavioural Science at LSE. I started the programme a decade ago and it continues to attract the most amazing students from incredibly diverse sectors. This year’s cohort might just be the best yet.
I started this year’s seminars with a question about how they would define the essence of being human. Quite a few of the answers contained variants of “self-awareness”, and so I thought I would devote this post to considering this concept, and the benefits and, perhaps more interestingly, the costs of being self-aware (since nothing in life is ever categorically good – or bad).
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