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This podcast is practical. Your outdated ignorance and assumptions have come a long way enough. Labeling people, assuming there is a them and us, and other biases should come to light for your admission, then, accepting the facts and learning how to be factful in looking at people and things.
Ignorance and assumptions prevent the mind from learning the truth about the world, which affects relationships, education, progress, health, and the future. This episode points out what you can do to outsmart wrong generalizations.
Hans Rosling and his coauthors offer a fact-based worldview perspective on conclusions and trends. They urge readers to embrace curiosity, compare data, and question assumptions to overcome these instincts and recognize the significant, albeit often unreported, progress in global well-being.
Listen and challenge your hidden biases. You should notice a fresh mental freedom as you become truly curious, creative, and practically involved in tackling global problems. Overcome fear instincts from bias and false information in embracing the facts.
Share the episode and the Playing Books podcast, please. We recommend getting the book from Amazon, https://amzn.to/3ZSHQoQ, and other stores where books are sold.
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By WorthscopeThis podcast is practical. Your outdated ignorance and assumptions have come a long way enough. Labeling people, assuming there is a them and us, and other biases should come to light for your admission, then, accepting the facts and learning how to be factful in looking at people and things.
Ignorance and assumptions prevent the mind from learning the truth about the world, which affects relationships, education, progress, health, and the future. This episode points out what you can do to outsmart wrong generalizations.
Hans Rosling and his coauthors offer a fact-based worldview perspective on conclusions and trends. They urge readers to embrace curiosity, compare data, and question assumptions to overcome these instincts and recognize the significant, albeit often unreported, progress in global well-being.
Listen and challenge your hidden biases. You should notice a fresh mental freedom as you become truly curious, creative, and practically involved in tackling global problems. Overcome fear instincts from bias and false information in embracing the facts.
Share the episode and the Playing Books podcast, please. We recommend getting the book from Amazon, https://amzn.to/3ZSHQoQ, and other stores where books are sold.
Thank you.