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#33 Dan Ariely: The Truth About Lies

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May 25, 2018
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ANECDOTE

Pluralistic Ignorance

  • Pluralistic ignorance is when we assume others know more than us, leading to inaction.
  • Dan Ariely demonstrates this by reading nonsensical text in class, showing how students hesitate to question him.
ADVICE

Overcoming Inaction

  • To overcome inaction in group settings, attribute your questions to external factors or personal rules.
  • Ariely uses the example of always telling people with spinach in their teeth, making it a rule, not a case-by-case decision.
ADVICE

Rules, Habits, and Rituals

  • Establish clear rules instead of relying on habits, as rules provide stronger boundaries.
  • Rituals add higher-order meaning, making adherence more likely and principled.
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