Don Johnson
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“In the famous Darley and Batson Good Samaritan study in the early 1970s, a large number of seminary students were subjected to a time constraint and told to walk past a person who was writhing in pain and needed help. The victim was actually a paid actor who had been strategically positioned to participate in the experiment. They found that students’ willingness to stop and help the victim strongly correlated to the perceived urgency of the time constraint—low hurry, 63 percent stopped to help; medium hurry, 45 percent stopped; and in the high-hurry scenario only 10 percent offered any form of assistance at all. Only an average of 40 percent of seminary students stopped to help.”
― Mastering Massive Complexity: Inside the Gong Dao Bei, the Path to Transformation
― Mastering Massive Complexity: Inside the Gong Dao Bei, the Path to Transformation
“Excellence cannot happen in the kind of environment that values time constraints above all else, and you certainly cannot harmonize anything within the Gong Dao Bei until arriving at that keen level of spiritual and emotional maturity where a deep appreciation of the ultimate opportunity is felt and understood.”
― Mastering Massive Complexity: Inside the Gong Dao Bei, the Path to Transformation
― Mastering Massive Complexity: Inside the Gong Dao Bei, the Path to Transformation
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