How to Talk to People: ‘Everyone Used to be Nicer,’ And Other Persistent Myths
The Best of "How To"07/27/23 • 27 min
A lot of people are plagued by the feeling that society used to be better, that neighbors were more helpful, that strangers once talked to you. Some people channel that belief into political action, as in the Make America Great Again movement. A new study explains why the sense that people and the culture have gotten worse is a psychological illusion. This special episode features Hanna Rosin, the host of Radio Atlantic. Subscribe and find new episodes of Radio Atlantic every Thursday.
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07/27/23 • 27 min
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