No Stupid Questions
Stephen Dubner (co-author of the Freakonomics book series) and research psychologist Angela Duckworth (author of Grit) really like to ask people questions, and came to believe there’s no such thing as a stupid one. So they made a podcast where they can ask each other as many “stupid questions” as they want. New episodes each week. No Stupid Questions is a production of the Freakonomics Radio Network.
Society & Culture 47 rész
45. How Much Better Do You Really Want to Be?
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45. rész
Also: why do we pad our speech with so much filler language?
44. Is Empathy in Fact Immoral?
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44. rész
Also: is it better to “go with the wind” or to “be the wind”?
43. What Do We Really Learn From Failure?
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43. rész
Also: what is teasing supposed to accomplish?
42. How Does When You Are Born Affect Who You Are?
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42. rész
Also: how did Angela do with her no-sugar challenge?
41. Why Are We So Attracted to Fame?
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41. rész
Also: do we subconsciously lie about our major influences?
40. Have We All Lost Our Ability to Compromise?
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40. rész
Also: is it better to be right or “not wrong”?
39. Is Everybody Cheating These Days?
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39. rész
Also, what's better: to learn new skills or go deep on what you're good at?
38. What Does It Mean to Be a “Good” Man?
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38. rész
Also: how can you stop ruminating?
37. How Do You Know if People Don’t Like You?
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37. rész
Also: do self-help books really help?
36. Which Matters More, a First or Last Impression?
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36. rész
Also: does wisdom really come with age?
35. Does Psychotherapy Actually Work?
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Also: how many “selves” is it OK to have?
34. Are Humans Smarter or Stupider Than We Used to Be?
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Also: how can you become a more curious person?
33. Is Optimism a Luxury Good?
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33. rész
Also: why is public speaking so terrifying?
How Much of Your Life Do You Actually Control? (Ep. 15 Rebroadcast)
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Also: why do we procrastinate?
32. Which Gets You Farther: Talent or Effort?
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32. rész
Also: where is the line between acronyms, initialisms, and gibberish?
31. How Much Do Your Friends Affect Your Future?
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Also: which professions have the happiest people?
30. Why Do We Seek Comfort in the Familiar?
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Also: is a little knowledge truly a dangerous thing?
29. How Do You Know When It’s Time to Quit?
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Also: why is it so hard to predict success?
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28. Why Do We Hoard?
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Also: do you spend more time thinking about the past, the present, or the future?
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27. How Should You Ask for Forgiveness?
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27. rész
Also: why is behavior change so darn hard?
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26. Do Checklists Make People Stupid?
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Also: what’s so great about New York City anyway?
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25. Is Hedonism Better Than Self-Control?
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Also: is it wrong to feel inured to the pandemic?
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Why Do We Forget So Much of What We’ve Read?
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24. rész
Also: do we overestimate or underestimate our significance in other people’s lives?
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Is It Wrong to Crave Praise?
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23. rész
Also: should everyone have their own trauma score?
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Why Do We Buy Things We’ll Never Use?
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22. rész
Also: how is social media like a knife?
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How Can You Identify Hidden Talent? With Eric Schmidt.
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21. rész
Also: is there a downside to billionaire philanthropy?
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Should We Separate the Art From the Artist?
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20. rész
Also: what is the meaning of life?
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Is There Such a Thing as Good Estrangement?
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Also: how do you know if you have a “bad personality”?
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How Do You Raise a “Likable” Kid?
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Also: what’s so great about friendship?
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How Can We Get More Virtue and Less ‘Virtue Signaling’?
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Also: is it better to be a thinker, a doer, or a charmer?
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What’s the Downside to Being Goal-Oriented?
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16. rész
Also: how does a cook become a chef? With Gabrielle Hamilton.
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How Much of Your Life Do You Actually Control?
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15. rész
Also: why do we procrastinate?
Are You a Maximizer or a Satisficer?
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14. rész
Also: what is the best question you’ve ever been asked in a job interview?
How Can You Stop Comparing Yourself With Other People?
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13. rész
Also: how can we stop confusing correlation with causation?
Does “As If” Thinking Really Work?
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12. rész
Also: how effective is the placebo effect?
Are Ambitious People Inherently Selfish?
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11. rész
Also: why do we habituate to life’s greatest pleasures?
Why Are Stories Stickier Than Statistics?
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10. rész
Also: are the most memorable stories less likely to be true?
Why Is It So Hard to Be Alone With Our Thoughts?
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9. rész
Also: how do you avoid screwing up your kids?
Wouldn’t It Be Better to Hear Your Eulogy Before You’re Dead?
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8. rész
Also: how does a comedian cope with tragedy? With Eugene Mirman.
How Do You Handle Criticism?
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7. rész
Also: is it better to send a congratulatory note to someone who deserves it or a condolence note to someone who needs it?
Is Incompetence a Form of Dishonesty?
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6. rész
Also: should we all have personal mission statements?
What Do Tom Sawyer and the Founder of Duolingo Have in Common?
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5. rész
Also: is there such a thing as too much science? With special guest Luis von Ahn.
Does All Creativity Come From Pain?
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4. rész
Also: is life precious because it’s finite?
What Does It Mean to Be a “Hard Worker”?
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3. rész
Also: how does age affect happiness?
What is the Optimal Way to Be Angry?
34 perc
2. rész
Also: why do we treat pets better than people?
Did Covid-19 Kill the Handshake?
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1. rész
Also: why can't humans handle uncertainty already?
Introducing "No Stupid Questions"
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Stephen Dubner, the host of Freakonomics Radio, and Angela Duckworth, the psychologist and author of Grit, explore the weird and wonderful ways in which humans behave. In each episode, they take turns asking each other questions, with conversations ranging from friendship and parenting to immortality and whether dogs are better than people. No Stupid Questions premieres May 18th.