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You Are Not So Smart

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  • You Are Not So Smart is a show about psychology that celebrates science and self delusion. In each episode, we explore what we've learned so far about reasoning, biases, judgments, and decision-making.
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Episodes
  • 290 - The Intention Action Gap - Britt Frank
    Jun 24 2024

    In this episode, we sit down with therapist Britt Frank to discuss the intention action gap, the psychological term for the chasm between what you very much intend to do and what you tend to do instead. It turns out, there's a well-researched psychological framework that includes a term for when you have a stated, known goal – a change you'd like to make in your life – something you wake up intending to finally do or get started doing, but then don't do while knowing full well you are actively not doing what you ought and wish you had done by now. After we discuss this phenomenon and how to deal with it, we get into procrastination and how to escape all manner of dead-end behavioral loops.

    The Getting Unstuck Workbook

    The Science of Stuck

    Kitted Shop

    The Story of Kitted

    How Minds Change

    David McRaney’s Twitter

    YANSS Twitter

    Show Notes

    Newsletter

    Patreon

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • 289 - Hack Your Bureaucracy - Marina Nitze (rebroadcast)
    Jun 10 2024

    Marina Nitze is a professional fixer of broken systems – a hacker, not of computers and technology, but of the social phenomena that tend to emerge when people get together and form organizations, institutions, services, businesses, and governments. In short, she hacks bureaucracies and wants to teach you how to do the same.

    - Hack Your Bureaucracy

    - Marina Nitze

    - How Minds Change

    - David McRaney’s Twitter

    - YANSS Twitter

    - Show Notes

    - Newsletter

    - Patreon

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    42 mins
  • 288 - Fluke - Brian Klaas
    May 26 2024

    In this episode we sit down with Brian Klaas, author of Fluke, to get into the existential lessons and grander meaning for a life well-lived once one finally accepts the power and influence of randomness, chaos, and chance. In addition, we learn not to fall prey to proportionality bias - the tendency for human brains to assume big, historical, or massively impactful events must have had big causes and/or complex machinations underlying their grand outcomes. It’s one of the cognitive biases that most contributes to conspiratorial thinking and grand conspiracy theories, one that leads to an assumption that there must be something more going on when big, often unlikely, events make the evening news. Yet, as Brian explains, events big and small are often the result of random inputs in complex systems interacting in ways that are difficult to predict.

    Previous Episodes

    Brian Klaas

    Fluke

    How Minds Change

    David McRaney’s Twitter

    YANSS Twitter

    Newsletter

    Patreon

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    51 mins

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