Why Actions Speak Louder Than Wor...
Why Actions Speak Louder Than Words: Neuroscience, Psychology & Stoic Philosophy

The Synapse and the Stoa: Psychology & Stoic Philosophy by John Sampson | Science-Based Self-Help

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The instinct that tells you to trust what people do over what they say isn't cynicism — it's your brain working exactly as it was designed to. In this episode, John Sampson draws on Stoic philosophy, modern psychology, and neuroscience to explain why behavioral signals are systematically weighted with more credibility than verbal declarations — and how to use that knowledge in your daily life.

You'll learn what Epictetus, Marcus Aurelius, and Seneca taught about the word-deed gap, how the Mirror Neuron System processes others' intentions, why Behavioral Integrity research shows one betrayal undoes months of trust, and how Costly Signaling Theory explains the brain's built-in skepticism toward language. The episode closes with five concrete practices: the Behavioral Audit, the Action-First Protocol, the Pressure Test, evalu ... 

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