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IDU: What makes a person good or bad?

You know, it's estimated that the average adult makes up to 35-thousand decisions a day. So chances are...You’re going to make a **really bad one** once in a while...So what affects our everyday decisions and behaviors? And why do we sometimes behave our best and sometimes behave our worst? John A. and Cynthia Fry Gunn professor of biology, neurology and neurosurgery at Stanford University Robert Sapolsky joins William Shatner on this week's episode of "I Don't Understand" to explore what makes a person good or bad.

IDU: What makes a person good or bad?
Join host William Shatner and seek to answer fascinating and timely questions that pique the natural interest of everyone but that are too-often overlooked by establishment media. “I Don’t Understand” is for curious intellectuals who’d rather be educated than merely entertained by their TV, coming face to face with some of today’s most perplexing conundrums with each mind-blowing episode.