Welcome a Podcast About Self Help Using Memes! We'll cover content like having tough conversations with loved ones or significant others, talking to your boss about a raise, and building social skills. Treating those concepts as memes lets us use Social Science tools to fix them, which is why the podcast is named what it is. The episode descriptions should give you a pretty good idea of what's going to be discussed, but I'd advise you to listen to the first one first, just to understand the intent and format of the overall podcast.
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Welcome a Podcast About Self Help Using Memes! We'll cover content like having tough conversations with loved ones or significant others, talking to your boss about a raise, and building social skills. Treating those concepts as memes lets us use Social Science tools to fix them, which is why the podcast is named what it is. The episode descriptions should give you a pretty good idea of what's going to be discussed, but I'd advise you to listen to the first one first, just to understand the intent and format of the overall podcast.
Caveman Problems 2: More ways our brains work against us
A Podcast About Self Help Using Memes
16 minutes 5 seconds
3 years ago
Caveman Problems 2: More ways our brains work against us
This is the second episode around why even with full awareness ahead of time, our brains will try and get us to settle for sub-optimal choices.
This episode will cover:
Loss aversion
The sunk cost fallacy
Imposter syndrome
False dichotomies
A Podcast About Self Help Using Memes
Welcome a Podcast About Self Help Using Memes! We'll cover content like having tough conversations with loved ones or significant others, talking to your boss about a raise, and building social skills. Treating those concepts as memes lets us use Social Science tools to fix them, which is why the podcast is named what it is. The episode descriptions should give you a pretty good idea of what's going to be discussed, but I'd advise you to listen to the first one first, just to understand the intent and format of the overall podcast.