Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard

Michael Morris (cultural psychologist on tribalism)

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Oct 16, 2024
Michael Morris, a cultural psychologist and author of "Tribal: How the Cultural Instincts That Divide Us Can Help Bring Us Together", explores the fascinating dynamics of tribalism in today's world. He dives into how language and culture shape our identities and influence our social behavior. The conversation touches on in-group favoritism and the importance of transcending toxic tribal divides to foster community and solidarity. Morris also discusses peer, hero, and ancestor instincts, highlighting their roles in nurturing our connections and collaborations.
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Rationalization

  • Human brains rationalize past choices to fit a coherent narrative.
  • Our rational brain creates meaning after our intuitive brain makes decisions.
INSIGHT

Cultural Biases

  • Michael Morris' research revealed cultural differences in social biases between Westerners and East Asians.
  • Westerners tend to overemphasize individual actions (fundamental attribution error), while East Asians consider collective influences.
ANECDOTE

Fish Cartoon Experiment

  • Animated fish cartoons revealed cultural biases in interpreting behavior.
  • Americans emphasized individual fish choices, while Chinese saw group influence.
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