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Philosophy Everyday
Masud Gaziyev
25 episodes
1 week ago
Conversations with people who think deeply. Ideas explored without hurry. Welcome to Philosophy Everyday.
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Conversations with people who think deeply. Ideas explored without hurry. Welcome to Philosophy Everyday.
Show more...
Philosophy
Society & Culture
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Why Smart People Still Think Irrationally? Dr. Spencer Greenberg on Psychology & Decision-Making
Philosophy Everyday
1 hour 5 minutes 49 seconds
2 months ago
Why Smart People Still Think Irrationally? Dr. Spencer Greenberg on Psychology & Decision-Making

I sat down with Dr. Spencer Greenberg, mathematician, entrepreneur, and host of the Clearer Thinking podcast, to explore one of the most fascinating puzzles of human nature: why even the most intelligent minds can fall for irrational beliefs. In this conversation, we discuss: (1) Is intelligence alone to protect us from bias and self-deception? (2) How emotions, heuristics, and evolution shape our irrational choices (3) Is there any cost of being perfectly “rational”? (4) Whether truth-seeking can conflict with happiness or fulfillment (5) How to recognize when you’re playing status games instead of searching for truth (6) Why positive thinking and self-help can sometimes backfire (7) How to train your mind to think more clearly in a world full of noise.

Philosophy Everyday
Conversations with people who think deeply. Ideas explored without hurry. Welcome to Philosophy Everyday.