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Dr. Lance Strate: Success and IFD Disease
Podcast Time Stamps
[5:51] Dr. Strate tells what Media Ecology is all about and explains General Semantics.
[7:48] Lance describes how General Semantics can help us in thinking about words and how we use them in our lives.
[10:03] Dr. Strate describes how General Sematics can help us when thinking about success.
[11:00] Lance talks about IFD disease: Idealization, frustration and demoralization. A process that occurs when we use our words as high level abstractions instead of more specifically.
[17:13] How operational definitions can help to prevent IDF disease. Operational definitions prevent us from idealizing any given term or goal in our lives.
[18:42] How General Semantics is an attempt to take scientific method and generalize it to human relations.
[21:26] Lance talks about his own personal operational definition of success. Specifically about looking at accomplishments and completing tasks as realistic expectations instead of idealized abstractions.
[24:00] How pride and status are related to success and accomplishment. For Lance, its more about going with the flow and following the path that rose up before him.
[25:30] There is also a component about being realistic about what you are able to achieve.
[26:22] How Lance finds the motivation to write as extensively as he does its about committing to things and leveraging his sense of obligation to deliver on what he promises someone.
Resources and Places to Connect with Lance:
Blog: http://lancestrate.blogspot.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lancestrate
Twitter: https://twitter.com/LanceStrate
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lancestrate/
Lances Books:
Media Ecology: An Approach to Understanding the Human Condition (Understanding Media Ecology)
Echoes And Reflections: On Media Ecology As a Field of Study
Top learning moments
- Much of success is related to your definition of success. From a General Semantics perspective this has to do with creating an operational definition that allows you to pursue something that isnt a generalization or abstraction.
- IFD disease the idea of having idealistic expectations that will never come to pass turns into frustration and demoralization. If you find yourself frustrated or demoralized, ask yourself if you arent pursuing some idealistic end and then think about how you can make that more realistic and practical.
- Committing to doing something leverages the psychological power of obligation. When we commit to something, we have a stronger tendency to accomplish it because other people expect it of us. So, to accomplish more, it may be helpful to say yes rather than no when someone asks us to do something outside of our comfort zone.
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