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🗓️ 10 December 2024
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How does the pro-blame bias influence our thinking and judgment?
Cory Clark, Behavioral Scientist, joins Josh Trent on the Wellness + Wisdom Podcast, episode 698, to unpack why we shouldn't fully trust science, how victim mentality creates a dysfunctional dynamic, the dangers of social media-fueled tribalism, and how self-awareness, courage, and meaningful conflict can transform the way we create an honest connection with others in today’s world.
"When you have people who identify strongly with a political in-group on the left or right, they start to become very afraid of contradicting beliefs that are strongly held by their in-group based on the fear of being ostracized. Our brains evolved to be averse, trying to avoid anything that could get us ostracized from our social group. So we're giving so much power to the extremists within our own group when most of the time, they're not the people to be listening to." - Cory Clark
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""People have this tendency more in general where they think bad things are going to happen more than they probably will and they think good things are less likely to happen. So they have this bias toward assuming bad things." - Cory Clark
"There are short-term benefits to victimhood. So if you signal your victimhood, I might give you some money. I might not challenge you. I might let you get away with little things here and there. However, people, in general, don't want to have permanent relationships with people who take and don't give because anytime someone is appealing to someone else for resources, they are now taking advantage of that other person. They've created an imbalance between themselves and that person." - Cory Clark
"Many people are self-censoring their own beliefs and based on an unwarranted fear of what might happen to them if they were to be honest and speak what they truly think openly around people who might disagree with them. If everybody had more courage to speak their truth, we could radically change." - Cory Clark
Cory Clark is a Behavioral Scientist at the University of Pennsylvania. She received her PhD in Social and Personality Psychology and Quantitative Methods from the University of California, Irvine in 2014.
Currently, she is a Visiting Scholar in Management at the Wharton School and the Co-Founder and Executive Director of the Adversarial Collaboration Project at the School of Arts and Sciences.
Although she has studied many topics in moral and political psychology, these days, she is particularly interested in the social and psychological impediments to truth discovery.
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0:00.0 | We can't speak our minds. We can't just be honest with our friends and our |
0:03.2 | peers about what we think is true about the world. And I think everyone's sick of it. |
0:07.2 | One thing I've seen my data is that so many people are self-censoring their own beliefs, |
0:11.2 | and I think it is based on this sort of unwarranted fear of what might happen to you if you were to be honest |
0:16.0 | and speak what you truly think openly around people who might disagree with you. Dr. Corey Jane Clark is a behavioral scientist who has been featured by the BBC and New York Times. |
0:25.6 | We've lost the art of navigating conflict. |
0:28.6 | We've lost the art of hearing someone else's perspective. |
0:31.6 | Is there a beginning to unravel the solution for this bifurcation and war |
0:36.6 | among people that are offended and people that |
0:39.1 | just want to live their lives in power. |
0:41.6 | When you have people who identify strongly with a political in-group on the left or right, |
0:46.6 | they start to become very afraid of contradicting beliefs that are strongly held by their in-group. |
0:53.8 | One thing that's really central to human psychology |
0:56.1 | is a strong fear of being ostracized. Our brains evolved to be really averse, trying to avoid |
1:06.0 | saying anything or behaving in any way that potentially could get us ostracized from our social |
1:10.3 | group. And so we're giving so much power to the extremists within our own group when they're probably |
1:15.5 | most of the time not the people to be listening to. |
1:18.5 | What are the forces behind this narrative of victimization? |
1:21.9 | And how are people unknowingly weaponized by it and then consequently monetized to buy the things that'll make them feel |
1:28.7 | better because of that narrative in the first place. I assume that. |
1:43.5 | Hey everybody. It's Josh. Thank you for being here. And do me a quick favor, please. If you love this podcast, if you love what we're sharing, please subscribe to our YouTube channel. It just takes a second and your little act of generosity reaches lives that you could not even imagine. Thanks for subscribing. |
1:59.4 | Corey Clark, welcome to the podcast. I'm here to |
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