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In this episode, we dive into the incredible stories of Stanislav Petrov and Leonard Perroots, two men who potentially averted nuclear war during the Cold War by trusting their intuition over technology. Set against the backdrop of 1983, one of the most tense years in Cold War history, we explore how Petrov, a Soviet officer, made a split-second decision to disregard technological alarms of an incoming missile strike—likely preventing nuclear conflict.
We’ll also reflect on the delicate balance between intuition and technology, and how over-reliance on machines can dull critical thinking. As automation grows, these stories remind us of the ongoing importance of human instincts. Tune in to learn practical tips for cultivating your own intuition in today's tech-driven world.
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In this episode, we dive into the incredible stories of Stanislav Petrov and Leonard Perroots, two men who potentially averted nuclear war during the Cold War by trusting their intuition over technology. Set against the backdrop of 1983, one of the most tense years in Cold War history, we explore how Petrov, a Soviet officer, made a split-second decision to disregard technological alarms of an incoming missile strike—likely preventing nuclear conflict.
We’ll also reflect on the delicate balance between intuition and technology, and how over-reliance on machines can dull critical thinking. As automation grows, these stories remind us of the ongoing importance of human instincts. Tune in to learn practical tips for cultivating your own intuition in today's tech-driven world.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.