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This episode is a replay from The Existential Stoic library. Enjoy!
Misattribution is a cognitive bias that occurs when someone incorrectly assigns the cause or source of their emotions, memories, or experiences. For example, you feel down or depressed, so you go buy something you don’t need. How can we address misattribution? What does modern Stoicism suggest for dealing with misattribution? In this episode, Danny and Randy discuss misattribution and modern stoicism.
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This episode is a replay from The Existential Stoic library. Enjoy!
Misattribution is a cognitive bias that occurs when someone incorrectly assigns the cause or source of their emotions, memories, or experiences. For example, you feel down or depressed, so you go buy something you don’t need. How can we address misattribution? What does modern Stoicism suggest for dealing with misattribution? In this episode, Danny and Randy discuss misattribution and modern stoicism.
Thanks to listener @_thenyounoticeyourethinking for this episode topic.
Subscribe to ESP's YouTube Channel!
Thanks for listening!
Do you have a question you want answered in a future episode? If so, send your question to: [email protected]

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