80,000 Hours Podcast

#179 Classic episode – Randy Nesse on why evolution left us so vulnerable to depression and anxiety

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Feb 3, 2026
Randy Nesse, an evolutionary psychiatrist and author who helped found the Center for Evolution and Medicine, explains why evolution shaped emotions like anxiety and low mood. He explores emotions as adaptive signals, why anxiety produces many false alarms, how low mood can regulate effort, and how modern life and feedback loops can turn useful responses into debilitating problems.
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ANECDOTE

No Pain Is Deadly Example

  • Randy saw patients with congenital pain insensitivity who suffered severe injury and early death.
  • Those cases convinced him physical pain is clearly adaptive and prompted questions about mental pain's function.
ANECDOTE

When Anxiety Protects A Daredevil

  • A professional motorcycle racer came seeking medication to stop vomiting from pre-race fear.
  • Randy refused because anxiety was plausibly protecting his life given friends' paralysis and fatalities.
ADVICE

Reset Detection, Don't Just Suppress Symptoms

  • Treat anxiety by aiming to rewire detection accuracy: combine meds, CBT, and graded exposures to lower false alarms.
  • Prefer resetting thresholds over simply suppressing symptoms for durable improvement.
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