Everyday Survival
November 4, 2008
Category: Human Behavior Insights
In this episode, host Armand DiMele speaks with author Lawrence Gonzalez about his book, ‘Everyday Survival,’ which explores why intelligent people often make poor decisions. Through engaging stories, including a rattlesnake encounter and the tragic airline crash post-9/11, Gonzalez discusses the mental models and behavioral scripts that can lead to complacency and dangerous situations. He emphasizes the importance of critical thinking, curiosity, and awareness in navigating modern life, especially in a world filled with distractions and fear. The conversation touches on the need for individuals to wake up from their complacency and be more alert to their surroundings.
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