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INSPIRATIONS
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David Foster Wallace, Commencement Speech
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ETHICS GOALS
[2A2] The second goal of the required leadership/ethics flag courses -- learn to make real-life ethical choices -- is closely related to the core purpose of the University of Texas, to transform lives for the benefit of society. It is also one of the basic education requirements of U.T.: “have experience in thinking about moral and ethical problems.”
our primary approach is the oldest: ethics guided by lovingkindness; more specifically, by three nonbinary emotions: biophilia, inner peace, joie de vivre
[2A2f] To practice replacing fear and greed with love, compassion, tolerance, and the sympathetic imagination.
OTHER GOALS
[3C1] To unify the self: our goal is to maximize our potential by cultivating both sides of our brains, developing all our multiple intelligences.
[ To practice listening.
Hogarth, "Four Stages of Cruelty"
2-16 Obstacles to Compassion: the Need for Domination
Sadism 2nd half b&w; QUIZ; LEADER: WOLF
239‐245 Hogarth, "Four Stages of Cruelty"
246‐250 The Animal Cruelty Syndrome
251 Crush Videos Protected
252-254 "The New Sadism"
255-259 Sadism in Yale and Stanford Experiments
260‐294 Zimbardo, "Stanford Prison Experiment"
Stanford Prison Experiment 2015 movie, trailer: https://youtu.be/7LviGTHud5w
Stanford Prison Experiment 2010 movie, trailer :
http://youtu.be/4Q7oH4WH8wU
Stanford Prison Experiment documentary:
http://youtu.be/fKT-LcFrA78
Yale Experiment 2015 movie, trailer:
Crush Videos
LOOKING AHEAD:
2-16 P3a due online
Obstacles to Compassion: the Need for Domination
2-18 Sadism: 1st half b&w; QUIZ; LEADER: WOLF
Thomas Merton, a Trappist monk, once wrote, "to allow oneself to be carried away by a multitude of conflicting concerns, to surrender to too many demands, to commit oneself to too many projects, to want to help everyone in everything, is to succumb to the violence of our times.
More than that, it is cooperation with violence. The frenzy of the activist neutralizes his work for peace. It destroys her own inner capacity for peace. It destroys the fruitfulness of his own work because it kills the root of inner wisdom which makes work fruitful."
One interpretation: The fear of failure and the need to get things done create this downward spiral of the spirit. To break this "circle of violence" we must step back, reflect, meditate. While at rest we may be able to see things anew, which will increase our "fruitfulness at work" and at home.
"Stress Recess" Stressed by papers? Tests? Relationship issues? For these and other stressors, take a few minutes to check out a new interactive website called "Stress Recess" at http://www.cmhc.utexas.edu/stressrecess, a component of the UT Counseling and Mental Health Center. This site is loaded with videos, animation, video games, body scans, quizzes, clickable charts and graphics and practical information tailored to YOU. Learn what causes stress, signs of stress and—most importantly---what you can do to manage stress in healthy ways!
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