Dr. Daniel Crosby - The Danger of Playing it Safe
Apr 10, 2025•11 min•Ep. 323
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Tune in to hear:
- What is the status quo bias and why might it have been relevant to the Challenger space shuttle explosion?
- Why did Richard Feynman, Nobel Prize winning physicist, state that “the first principle is that you must not fool yourself and you are the easiest person to fool?” How is running from freedom, via conscientiousness, an embodiment of Feynman’s sentiment?
- What did Alfred Adler, Austrian Psychotherapist, say about our safeguarding tendencies and the harm they can do?
- How can safeguarding tendencies morph into inferiority complexes?
- How do we sometimes posit cowardice as moral uprightness in our lives?
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