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🗓️ 24 June 2019
⏱️ 94 minutes
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0:00.0 | as a kid having to think about money and having to recognize that there is this thing out there |
0:07.6 | and things could go very badly. It's remarkably unsettling and I've talked to people |
0:11.8 | who've grown up in well-off circumstances. It's not like they don't know money doesn't exist. |
0:16.0 | Obviously, you know, they get allowance to get stuff, but there's something that happens when |
0:20.3 | you have the recognition that you're not growing up in this sort of secure environment. Things |
0:26.9 | are fragile. Things can fall apart. |
0:40.9 | Hello and welcome to The As For Client Show on the Box Media podcast network. A couple of |
0:44.3 | months ago I did an episode with the neuroscientist Robert Sapolsky. It's one of my favorite episodes. |
0:48.9 | A lot of you have told me it's one of yours and a key part of that episode was the idea that |
0:53.5 | stress and living in the constant state of stress it is living in poverty is it's like a psychological |
0:59.8 | disease. It's like a psychological handicap. It weakens your cognitive capacity. It weakens the way |
1:05.6 | you are able to plan for the future and to manage your own situations. And I think this is a really |
1:10.7 | important thing to keep exploring. We have a society where we're so quick to judge people in terms |
1:16.8 | of how they did on their tests or how they did in school or what decisions they made. And the idea |
1:22.0 | that we're not all starting from the same place that some of us are under loads that others are |
1:25.7 | not doesn't enter into the calculus nearly often enough. So why for a while I wanted to bring |
1:31.3 | Sendale Mullenathan onto the show. There's not a great way to describe him except that he's |
1:36.9 | like a genius. A literal genius. He's a recipient of the MacArthur Genius Grant. He's an economist |
1:42.8 | at the Chicago Booth School of Business. He has written on I mean he has done papers that are |
1:48.8 | foundational and everything. We talk about this a bit on the show but the range of topics he's |
1:54.3 | actually covered is genuinely remarkable. And in addition to that he's written some tremendous books |
1:59.3 | but in particular the one I want to talk about here is scarcity. Why having too little means so |
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