What makes rational people believe irrational things? For that matter, how do we know we're the ones being rational? Misbelief author Dan Ariely explains!
What We Discuss with Dan Ariely:
• Why some of our family and friends we once considered rational have succumbed to "misbelief" • — they doubt widely confirmed facts and wholeheartedly buy into bizarre conspiracy theories that wouldn't pass muster in an elementary school science fair.
• Why misbelief has a universal appeal to human beings on both sides of the political divide • , and how understanding the psychology behind it helps us diminish its impact.
• How misbelief campaigns are often ignited by people who operate in bad faith for power, fame, and money • , but the majority of people who fall for their grift (and spread it) are victims who require empathy, not judgment, to break free.
• Dan shares the psychological toll of receiving death threats from conspiracy theorists • who believe he's part of some sinister global cabal intent on decimating the human population.
• How cultivating resilience works as a "vaccine" • — appropriately enough — to misbelief in ourselves and others.
• And much more...
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