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O psicólogo Philip Zimbardo afirma que a felicidade e o sucesso são originados numa característica que a maioria de nós ignora: o jeito como nos orientamos em relação ao passado, presente e futuro. Ele sugere que a calibração da nossa perspectiva sobre o tempo é o primeiro passo para melhorar nossas vidas.
Philip Zimbardo was the leader of the notorious 1971 Stanford Prison Experiment -- and an expert witness at Abu Ghraib. His book The Lucifer Effect explores the nature of evil; now, in his new work, he studies the nature of heroism. Full bio »
Translated into Portuguese, Brazilian by Renan Botelho
Reviewed by Belucio Haibara
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