Why do boys instinctively bullshit more than girls?
How do economic recessions shape a generation's confidence?
Can we have too much confidence and, if so, what are the
consequences?
Imagine we could discover something that could make us richer,
healthier, longer-living, smarter, kinder, happier, more motivated and
more innovative. Ridiculous, you might say... What is this elixir?
Confidence.
If you have it, it can empower you to reach heights you never thought
possible. But if you don't, it can have a devastating effect on your
future. Confidence lies at the core of what makes things happen.
Exploring the science and neuroscience behind confidence that has
emerged over the last decade, clinical psychologist and neuroscientist
Professor Ian Robertson tells us how confidence plays out in our minds,
our brains and indeed our bodies. He explains where it comes from and
how it spreads - with extraordinary economic and political consequences.
And why it's not necessarily something you are born with, but
something that can be learned.