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Episode 259: The Transitive Quality of Misunderstanding

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Business, Society & Culture, Barriers, Dan Benjamin, Careers, Communication, Merlin Mann, Creativity, Work, Productivity, Constraints, Technology

4.72.3K Ratings

🗓️ 16 February 2016

⏱️ 104 minutes

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Summary

TOPIC: Epistemology and Parenting as Dumpster Fire

This week, Dan and Merlin end up talking a lot about what they don't know and how they know they don't know it. The biases, errors, and frames that make us feel wiser than we probably are.

Sometimes it pays to learn how to be a dummy.

Also, Dan learns what a "film projector" is.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

You need to be a millennial robot to understand this joke.

0:03.9

Ha ha ha ha.

0:05.5

Hello.

0:07.5

Merlin.

0:08.5

Hi Dan.

0:09.5

How are you?

0:10.5

Pretty good.

0:11.5

How are you?

0:12.5

Pretty good.

0:13.5

Keep it short.

0:14.5

What?

0:15.5

What?

0:16.5

How are you?

0:17.5

I think I'm doing pretty well.

0:20.0

How are you?

0:21.0

Pretty good.

0:22.0

How are you?

0:23.0

Good.

0:24.0

Feel good.

0:25.0

Feel strong.

0:26.0

Feel strong.

0:27.0

Still like bull.

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