Question 1
How are social connections related to personal well-being according to the lecture?
Question 2
What did the lecture suggest is more effective motivation for learning?
Question 3
Which domain highlighted in the lecture benefits from social skills by being more effective when socially motivated?
Question 4
What did the research by Naomi Eisenberger and the speaker demonstrate regarding social pain?
Question 5
What example was provided regarding the importance of social skills in personal happiness and decision making?
Question 6
How did the post-French Revolution example contribute to the discussion about social skills in education?
Question 7
In what context did the lecture emphasize the importance of combining analytical and social skills for effective leadership?
Question 8
Why did the lecturer mention Bob Cooper, the Rock-Paper-Scissors World Champion, in the discussion about social superpowers?
Question 9
What was highlighted as 'kryptonite' in the lecture when discussing social skills?
Question 10
What did the lecturer suggest are vital components pivotal to survival and success in the context of social connection?
Question 11
Why did the lecturer urge for an understanding and improvement of social skills from a young age as crucial in the call to action?
Question 12
Who is mentioned as demonstrating the power of psychological strategy through mind-reading and manipulation skills?
Question 13
What aspect of social connections did the lecture emphasize as crucial from infancy for mammals?
Question 14
According to the lecture's exploration, social connection is argued to be essential for well-being, akin to what fundamental needs?
Question 15
In the context of societal structures, what did the lecturer describe as 'our kryptonite'?