菲利普·津巴多(Philip Zimbardo,1933-)畢業於耶魯大學,曾先後執教於耶魯大學、紐約大學、哥倫比亞大學和斯坦福大學,現為斯坦福大學心理學係榮退教授。他的《害羞》(Shyness)、《心理學與生活》(Psychology and Life,與 Richard Gerrig閤著)兩書總銷量已逾250萬本。津巴多曾任美國心理學會主席,現任斯坦福大學恐怖主義跨領域政策、教育與研究中心主任。他編創瞭美國公共電視颱的獲奬節目《探索心理學》(Discovering Psychology),並在片中擔任主持人。2004年,他應邀擔任伊拉剋阿布格萊布監獄美軍虐囚案的專傢證人。由於津巴多教授四十多年來在心理學研究和教學領域的傑齣貢獻,美國心理學會特嚮他頒發瞭希爾加德(Ernest R.Hilgard)普通心理學終身成就奬。
現任Google研究經理,之前曾在雅虎擔任研究總監一職。1994年與斯坦福和津巴多結緣,作為首席助教,加入到對時間的研究中。
From Publishers Weekly
Time is our most valuable possession: we are obsessed with schedules and multitasking to save time, say the authors of this insightful study of the importance of time in our lives. Yet people spend time less wisely than money. Zimbardo (The Lucifer Effect), professor emeritus of psychology at Stanford, and Boyd, research director for Yahoo!, draw on their two decades of research to explain why people devalue time. They blend scientific results into a straightforward narrative exploring various past-, present- and future-oriented ways of perceiving time and argue against becoming imprisoned or obsessed by any one of these. Zimbardo and Boyd have cogent insight into all of time's elements and show how they can be used for success, better health and greater fulfillment. For instance, understanding the role of time in investment can lead to wiser financial decisions, and a relationship will not work if one partner is focused on today's pleasure while the other wants to plan for the future. This is a compelling and practical primer (filled with quizzes and tests) on making every moment count. (Aug. 5)
Review
"If you are a decision maker, then you need to read this book. It informs about the central problem of how to discriminate between immediate rewards and future payoffs. The Time Paradox is comprehensive, admirably clear, and a delightful read."-- Nassim Nicholas Taleb, author of The Black Swan
"The Time Paradox explores a very important topic from a fresh, practical, and entertaining perspective. Since time is limited for all of us, this book is well worth your time."-- Daniel Amen, M.D., author of Change Your Brain, Change Your Life and Healing the Hardware of Your Soul
"The Time Paradox reveals how to better use your most irreplaceable resource, based on solid science and timeless wisdom."-- Martin Seligman, author of Authentic Happiness
"Informed by the world's foremost expert on the psychology of time, The Time Paradox combines solid science, compelling stories, and crisp prose to illuminate how time, like the oxygen we breathe, pervades every aspect of our lives. Reading this book will yield insights into your own motivation and behavior and help you be happier, healthier, and more successful. It will also help you understand the source of many of the world's greatest triumphs and most pressing problems -- from terrorism to homelessness, from religion to love, from the successes and failures of CEOs to those of marriages. Zimbardo and Boyd have hit a home run."-- Sonja Lyubomirsky, author of The How of Happiness
"Phil Zimbardo, a master at making complex ideas and discoveries in psychology, including his own, not only intelligible but fun and personally relevant for nonspecialists, has done it again, this time with the fascinating topic of time perspective. Bravo!"-- Walter Mischel, Ph.D., Columbia University Niven Professor of Humane Letters in Psychology
今年看的第一本专业书。 这本书的翻译有问题啊,读得吭哧吭哧得不顺,排版里面还有明显的错字。最不能忍受的是把“路西法效应”翻译成了“魔鬼的影响”,做过功课没有啊。还有那六类时间观的人,翻译的饶舌得不行。 就津巴多的理论来说,我还是受益匪浅的...
評分今天早上把这本书看完了,下面摘抄一些这书里很好的句子。 莎士比亚:‘不管结果如何,比起已经做过的事,人们更容易为没有作过的事感到后悔。“ 当我曾唤对已往事物的记忆, 出庭于那馨香的默想的公堂, 我不禁为命中许多缺陷叹息, 带着旧恨,重新哭蹉跎的时光...
評分8:26 2011-5-10 导言 P8时间观念是一种心理学术语,指的是一种过程。通过时间观念,我们可以将个人经历作为一种通俗的时间分类或时段。同客观的或时钟时间相对比,这是主观的或心理时间的一个方面。其他类型的心理时间包括我们对似乎即将发生的事件的时间感知,对于时间变化率...
評分最佳时间观组合:强烈的积极怀旧时间观+适度的未来时间观+适度的当下享乐主义时间观+(较弱的消极怀旧时间观+较弱的当下宿命主义时间观) 这种组合的三大优势: 1 拥有对过去的积极看法,会给你根基,让你更加有底气。 2 带着未来观点,你能够描绘出一个充满希望、乐观和力量的...
體係完整,論據鬆散。但是三觀獲益沒錯瞭!
评分zimbardo最沒營養的一本書
评分Time is limit
评分本書是關於人的最基本生活態度和處事原則:樂觀看待過去、著重活在現在、細心謀劃未來。
评分非常非常非常的差。無論你讀不讀心理學,我相信這本書對於一個心智正常的人來說都沒有什麼能讓你受益的信息。津巴多,我給負分,請滾齣!
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