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Welcome to Spotlight. I'm Colin Lowther.
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And I'm Liz Waid.
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Spotlight uses a special method of broadcasting.
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It is easier for people to understand  no matter where in the world they live.
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Most people have experienced  an immediate reaction.
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Think about the last time you  smelled something delicious.
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Did you react with an emotion?
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Have you had a reaction to  a beautiful piece of art?
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Did you react emotionally when  you saw someone you loved?
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Malcolm Gladwell is a writer.
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He writes about how our brains are  influenced by things we do not even know.
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Gladwell calls these immediate reactions we just  thought about snap judgements, or quick decisions.
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They often influence us in  ways we may not even recognize.
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Today's Spotlight is on these immediate  reactions and how they affect our everyday lives.
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Here is a fun example of how our brains  create these immediate reactions.
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Answer these questions as quickly as possible.
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What color are clouds? What color is snow?
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What do cows drink?
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Most people answer the first  two questions with “white”.
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But they answer the third  question with the word “milk”.
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If you answered that cows  drink milk, you are not alone.
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The correct answer is water.
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It was the color white that made you have  a snap decision that cows drink milk.
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Malcolm Gladwell wrote a book about  snap judgements called "Blink".
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In this book, he tells a  story about a snap decision.
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In 1983, the J. Paul Getty  Museum received a statue.
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They believed it was from the sixth century B.C.
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Scientists at the museum did some basic  tests to make sure the statue was real.
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The tests seemed to show  that the statue was very old.
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Thomas Hoving is an art manager.  He looked at the statue.
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Hoving always remembers the  first word to come into his mind when he looks at a new piece of work.
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Normally, when Hoving sees an old, large marble  statue, his first word is “old”, “beautiful”, “ancient”, or even “heavy”.
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Hoving has been around art for many years.
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His experience makes it easier for him to  choose between real art and copies of real art.
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And when he looked at the statue, the  first word he thought of was “fresh”.
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His snap judgement made him think the  statue was not thousands of years old.
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It was new.
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Scientists decided to do more tests.
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These further test results showed  that the statue was not real.
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It was a very good copy of a real statue.
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The person who made the statue worked  hard to make the statue seem old.
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The museum was not happy when they learned they would not be able to put  this statue in their museum.
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But this snap decision saved the  museum from years of shame and regret.
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This is just one example of the effects  of snap judgements or quick decisions.
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Snap judgements can also help  improve - or even save - our lives.
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Imagine you are walking  down a street on a sidewalk.
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You are thinking about something  that is very interesting.
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You are not thinking about  walking down the street.
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You decide to turn right.
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You do not see that you have just  stepped out on to a busy street.
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You look up and see that there  is a car driving toward you.
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Without thinking, you jump  back up on to the sidewalk.
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You do this to avoid being hit.
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It was your own quick decision to jump back, away  from the street, that saved you from being hurt.
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In an emergency, quick decisions also help.
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For example, doctors use snap  judgements to treat injuries.
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They react based on past experiences.
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These past experiences help doctors know,  without thinking, what they must do.
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If doctors take too long to make a decision,  it can be too late to save a person's life.
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Their quick thinking can help keep everyone safe.
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Gladwell says that people make  quick decisions because they must.
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Sometimes people must make  quick decisions to survive.
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Other times, people make  them because it is natural.
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Our past experiences help to form our decisions.
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This is what helps to make them natural.
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Snap judgements come from the  unconscious part of our brain.
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So, we do not know we are making snap  judgements until after we make them.
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We often do this when we meet people.
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There is a common saying in the English  language: "Do not judge a book by its cover”.
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This means that we should not  make an opinion about something or somebody based on the way they look.
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But people do this every single day.
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And, sadly, these snap  judgements can easily be wrong.
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Snap judgements come from experience.
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But our experiences of people can be limited.
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Many of us do not know people of  a different ethnicity or race.
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We mostly know people who are like us.
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So, when we see someone who looks different,  our snap judgements are not based on experience.
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They are based on ideas from other people.
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Or they are based on stories  in radio and television.
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These are prejudices.
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And snap judgements based on  prejudice are often wrong.
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Often, a person's appearance does not tell us  much about who they are or what they are like.
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It is natural to make snap  judgements about other people.
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However, these judgements are not always true.
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For example, imagine that you see a person  with a different skin color than yours.
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You may have a thought like “I am  smarter than he is” or “He is mean”.
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These are not good snap judgements.
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Thoughts like these are judgements about  a person's character and abilities.
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Sometimes, we need to make a quick decision  about a person to protect our own lives.
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If we see someone carrying a weapon, it would be right to make the snap  judgement to hide or run away.
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People make snap judgements every single day.
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But we can decide how we let the  snap judgements affect our lives.
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It is important to be careful  not to let these quick decisions change the way we think of a person.
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Think of how your snap judgements  affect your everyday life.
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You could surprise yourself.
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We will tell another story about snap  judgements for members of our YouTube channel.
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Members get access to exclusive videos, PDFs of scripts, and can join our  private Spotlight English Facebook group.
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We hope you make a snap judgement to check it out!
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What kinds of snap judgements do you make?
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Have you ever regretted a quick decision?
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Tell us what you think.
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You can leave a comment on our website.
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Or email us at [email protected].
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You can also find us on Facebook,  YouTube, Instagram, and Twitter.
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The writer of today's program was Erin Layman.
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The producer was Liz Waid.
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The voices you heard were from the United States.
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You can listen to this program again, and read  it, on the internet at www.spotlightenglish.com.
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This program is called "How Your  Quick Decisions Can Change Your Life".
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Visit our website to download our free  official app for Android and Apple devices.
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We hope you can join us again for  the next Spotlight program. Goodbye!

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  • 즉각적인 반응: "Did you react with an emotion?"
  • 본능적인 판단: "Snap judgements, or quick decisions."
  • 처음 드는 생각: "The first word to come into his mind."
  • 검증: "The tests seemed to show that the statue was very old."
  • 실제와 복제품: "It was a very good copy of a real statue."

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