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Ep. 71: The Fox and the Hedgehog

Hidden Brain

Hidden Brain Media

Science, Social Sciences, Performing Arts, Arts

4.642.6K Ratings

🗓️ 16 May 2017

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

The Greek poet Archilochus is known for the phrase, "The fox knows many things; the hedgehog one big thing." This week, we'll use this metaphor as a way to understand two different cognitive styles. The first is that of a tactician who is comfortable with nuance and contradiction (the fox), the second is that of a big thinker, motivated by one organizing idea (the hedgehog). We'll explore this idea through the story of a pioneering surgeon whose hedgehog tendencies led him to great triumphs, and a heartbreaking tragedy.

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is Hidden Brain, I'm Shankar Vitaantham.

0:02.6

We like stories about leaders who have big ideas,

0:05.9

who define the odds and pursue their goals with messianic purpose.

0:10.1

Think of Winston Churchill in World War II,

0:12.6

or Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War.

0:15.2

But what happens when a leader's vision is the wrong one?

0:19.0

How do we think about people who dream big,

0:21.7

only to invite disaster?

0:24.0

At such times, we might prefer a more cautious style,

0:27.5

someone who plays the odds.

0:29.7

Those leaders might not score historic triumphs,

0:33.0

but they rarely cause catastrophes.

0:37.5

Thousands of years ago, the Greek poet Archylicus summed up this idea.

0:41.8

He said, the fox knows many things,

0:44.6

but the hedgehog knows one big thing.

0:47.2

That has been, that parable has been the subject of much debate over the last 2500 years,

0:52.5

what exactly Archylicus meant.

0:54.3

This is a psychologist Phil Tetlock.

0:56.5

Various people have offered various interpretations.

0:59.9

Some people coming out on the side of the hedgehog,

1:03.1

saying the hedgehog will trump the fox,

1:06.2

and other people saying no, it really means the fox is going to do better.

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