Why you think you're right - even when you're wrong

By EA Handbook @ 2022-07-27T23:13 (+47)

This is a linkpost to https://www.ted.com/talks/julia_galef_why_you_think_you_re_right_even_if_you_re_wrong?language=en


WilliamKiely @ 2022-11-01T22:17 (+14)

Listen at 2x speed (rather than TED's 1.5x) on YouTube here: 

(TED's transcript is better.)

JacobBowden2023 @ 2023-01-29T13:43 (+3)

thank you!

saline_A @ 2023-01-11T09:29 (+2)

Humans tend to judge out of emotions instead of findings.

BenZusha @ 2025-08-05T10:41 (+1)

we all have our own bias - our own unique lens to see things. the only way we can transcend this is self awareness, knowing our biases and being open.

Eileen @ 2025-05-15T18:35 (+1)

Decision making should be devoid of emotions and biases but pursue more of a growth mindset.

James Jallah @ 2025-03-29T17:47 (+1)

Wow! Let decisions be biases free and grounded in evidence. Thank you.

Isaac Fasipe @ 2024-10-29T09:44 (+1)

Thank you for the insightful talk on scout mindset.My key take away is that good judgement from evidence based information helps to make better decision.Also,embracing growth mindset is key to an effective life.

Christopher Isu @ 2023-02-07T07:22 (+1)

Our mindset really play a greater role in our judgement to issues. Thank you