No Small Endeavor with Lee C. Camp

242: Unabridged Interview: Charles Duhigg

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Jan 2, 2026
Charles Duhigg, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and bestselling author, dives into the science of habits and communication. He reveals how our daily routines shape our character and influence happiness, linking Aristotle’s ideas to modern habit science. Duhigg explains the habit loop of cue, routine, and reward, emphasizing that true change comes from redesigning these elements. He also discusses keystone habits that create positive chain reactions in life and shares insights on better conversation techniques to foster deeper connections.
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INSIGHT

Keystone Habits Change Identity

  • Keystone habits trigger chain reactions across unrelated behaviors by shifting self-identity.
  • Changing such a habit convinces the brain you are the kind of person who acts differently, enabling wider change.
ANECDOTE

Alcoa Safety Shift Transformed Company

  • Paul O'Neill focused on worker safety at Alcoa and triggered broader improvements in productivity and labor relations.
  • That corporate keystone habit produced downstream benefits beyond the explicit goal of safety.
INSIGHT

Stated Versus Revealed Preferences

  • Stated preferences live in the prefrontal cortex while revealed preferences arise from older, emotional brain regions.
  • Recognizing this split helps explain why good intentions often fail in practice.
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