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Modern WisdomJun 10, 2021

#332 - Julia Galef - Learn To Improve Your Decision Making

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Notable books mentioned: Adrift by Steve Callahan, Red Rising by Pierce Brown, Andy Grove, Jordan Peterson

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Steve Callahan

The host highlights Steve Callahan's incredible journey of survival, emphasizing both the adventure and the emotional resilience required to endure…

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Red Rising
Pierce Brown

The host mentions 'Red Rising' to illustrate a poignant moment where the protagonist grapples with emotions amidst chaos. This reflection ties into…

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Andy Grove

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#332 - Julia Galef - Learn To Improve Your Decision Making mentions Adrift by Steve Callahan, Red Rising by Pierce Brown, Andy Grove, and Jordan Peterson with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.

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Julia Galef is the co-founder of the Center for Applied Rationality, a podcaster and an author. Boris Johnson’s former chief adviser Dominic Cummings said that tens of thousands of Covid deaths could have been prevented if the Government had read Julia's book. Why is it that he swears by Julia's rationalist manifesto? Expect to learn what most people get wrong about confidence, the difference between a solider and scout mindset, why attitude is more important than knowledge for effective judgement, how to avoid being self-deceptive, what the rationality movement has got most wrong and much more...
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  • Referenced books include Adrift by Steve Callahan and Red Rising by Pierce Brown.
  • The strongest audience signal points to Readers interested in survival stories and personal resilience and Readers interested in philosophy and emotional resilience.

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Deep Dive(3)Critical Analysis(1)Highly Recommended(1)
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Readers interested in survival stories and personal resilienceReaders interested in philosophy and emotional resilienceIndividuals interested in improving decision-making and critical thinking skills.Individuals seeking personal growth and self-awarenesslisteners interested in psychology and research methods

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Adrift
Steve Callahan
Best for Readers interested in survival stories and personal resilienceOften cited around survival at sea

Steve Callahan's story of survival after being stranded at sea in a life raft for almost three months is both a gripping adventure and an emotional role model.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in survival stories and personal resilience
Key quote: Steve Callahan's story of survival after being stranded at sea in a life raft for almost three months is both a gripping adventure and an emotional role model.
The host highlights Steve Callahan's incredible journey of survival, emphasizing both the adventure and the emotional resilience required to endure such an experience. This book serves as an inspiring example for those interested in survival stories and personal strength.
ASIN: 0618257322
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Red Rising
Pierce Brown
Best for Readers interested in philosophy and emotional resilienceOften cited around comfort in rationality

The speaker discusses a poignant line from 'Red Rising' about being pulled from the comfort of rationality into emotional turmoil during a war in space.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Readers interested in philosophy and emotional resilience
Key quote: he was ripped out of the cold comfort of rationality and into the emotion of it all
The host mentions 'Red Rising' to illustrate a poignant moment where the protagonist grapples with emotions amidst chaos. This reflection ties into a broader discussion about the rationality movement and how individuals seek comfort in rational thought to manage life's complexities.
ASIN: B00I3PUCIY
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Best for Individuals interested in improving decision-making and critical thinking skills.Often cited around thought experiments and bias

Andy Grove is mentioned in relation to a thought experiment about decision-making in a business context.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in improving decision-making and critical thinking skills.
Key quote: andy said and it felt almost like blasphemy to consider giving that up but a new ceo without those attachments would have no such attachment.
The host mentions 'Andy Grove' to illustrate the importance of perspective in decision-making, particularly through the lens of thought experiments. By referencing Grove's experience at Intel, the host emphasizes how stepping outside one's own biases can lead to clearer judgment.
ASIN: 1591841399
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Best for Individuals seeking personal growth and self-awarenessOften cited around self-deception and happiness

The excerpt mentions treating oneself with compassion and refers to a quote by Jordan Peterson about being a best friend to oneself.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals seeking personal growth and self-awareness
Key quote: it's such a scalable cue roll for so many of the things that you do because we're all capable of giving friends amazing bits of advice
The host references Jordan Peterson to emphasize the importance of adopting a third-party perspective when evaluating one's own biases and judgments. This approach can help individuals step away from their identities and recognize their shortcomings more clearly.
ASIN: B0797Y87JC
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Best for listeners interested in psychology and research methodsOften cited around self-deception and happiness

The speaker investigates the concept of self-deception and its implications for happiness, referencing various articles and books on the topic.

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Sentiment: Critical Analysis
For: listeners interested in psychology and research methods
Key quote: the way the researchers measure this was to ask people questions like um do you ever get angry um on a scale from and they ask you to answer from one never to seven all the time
The host critiques the research surrounding self-deception and its supposed benefits to happiness. They highlight the flawed methodologies used in studies that classify individuals as self-deceivers based on questionable questions.
ASIN: 0520220528
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