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Something You Should Know

How to Make Change in Life That Really Stick & The Dangers of Relying on Experts

Something You Should Know

Mike Carruthers | OmniCastMedia

Self-improvement, Education, Social Sciences, Science, Health & Fitness

4.54.3K Ratings

🗓️ 29 June 2020

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

People tend to like reruns. We like to watch old TV shows and movies over and over again, we often order the same meal at a restaurant that we have had before, we listen to the same songs over and over again. Why? This episode begins with an explanation. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/why-you-like-to-watch-the-same-thing-over-and-over/ How often have you tried to make an important change in your life only to have your efforts fail? Why is change so hard – and is there a way to make it easier? Listen to my conversation with Ross Ellenhorn. He is a sociologist, psychotherapist and social worker and he is author of the book How We Change (and 10 Reasons We Don’t) (https://amzn.to/2VeIUSx) He has some important advice on how to approach change so it is more likely to stick.  If you have a problem, chances are there is some expert or some piece of technology that will tell you how to fix it. While advice is good, it is also important to think for ourselves. Some people say we are losing our ability to think critically and make our own decisions. Instead we let experts decide for us. Vikram Mansharamani is a lecturer at Harvard and author of the book Think For Yourself: Restoring Common Sense in an Age of Experts and Artificial Intelligence. (https://amzn.to/2A30BNs). Listen as he makes the case for more critical thinking when it comes to the big decisions in life.  Did you know spring fever is a real thing – with real symptoms? Listen as I explain what they are and what they are trying to tell you, if you have them. https://www.thestar.com/life/health_wellness/diseases_cures/2010/04/29/spring_fever_has_scientific_basis_psychologist.html Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Today on something you should know, reruns.

0:05.2

Why is it we like to watch old TV shows we've already seen?

0:09.6

Then, making a change, like losing weight or changing jobs, why is it so hard?

0:16.1

All the famous existential philosophers talked about this thing called the terror of our

0:20.7

authorship, this fear of being in charge of our lives.

0:23.5

And every time you make even the smallest change, you see that you are the author, you

0:27.7

are the person driving that life, and that's scary.

0:31.4

Also, spring fever.

0:33.1

It turns out to be a real thing with real symptoms.

0:36.1

I'll tell you what they are.

0:37.9

And the human ability to think critically.

0:40.6

Are we losing it?

0:41.9

What we've done is we've outsourced our thinking to experts and those with a narrow focus

0:47.5

on the area of interest.

0:49.3

The result is I think we've lost our ability to think for ourselves and what I'm suggesting

0:54.2

is we try to get it back.

0:55.9

Call this today on something you should know.

1:02.0

Something you should know.

1:03.7

Fascinating intel.

1:04.7

The world's top experts and practical advice you can use in your life today.

1:11.1

Something you should know with my carothers.

1:13.7

Hi, welcome to something you should know.

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