The podcast where philosophy meets data science. All beliefs are unjustified, and we are trying to disprove them, continue listening if you're a sceptic.
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... moreBy Saaransh Mehta
The podcast where philosophy meets data science. All beliefs are unjustified, and we are trying to disprove them, continue listening if you're a sceptic.
Please send us your though
... moreThe podcast currently has 32 episodes available.
In this podcast episode, we will talk about the residual behaviors that our ancestors passed down to us that might be detrimental in the modern world we live in.
Real People Real Talk, about work-life balance and how to achieve it. Is it circumstantial or is it a personal choice and what can we do about it? In this podcast, we share some personal strategies to avoid burnout.
In this episode, we explore how important are dreams and what affects our dreams. We ventured into dream psychoanalysis.
In this episode, we question the requirement for the self-help industry, being a 40 billion dollar industry, does it actually help in moving the needle in your personal transformation and self-actualization.
We talk about how to apply game theory in real life, from board games to business interactions. We also understand the limitations that prevent us from using game theory in real-world circumstances.
We talk about the effects of sports on the psychological development of individuals. The different things we can learn from playing team sports and individual sports. How these learnings can be applied to other parts of our lives. & is competition necessary for it to be called a sport.
So tune in to this episode to find 25+ benefits of sports.
What's important to you, health, wealth or love? How are they related? Does focusing on one improve the other two? We'll be discussing these questions on our new episode of unjustified true beliefs
How do we make decisions in our daily lives? Are there any algorithms behind the decisions we take? and finally, can we optimise those algorithms?
In this episode, we examine our own thinking and understand the default algorithms we use in our everyday lives, from finding a house to finding a partner.
This week we're joined by Shaurya Srivastav. Who's a full-time stock trader and Youtuber. We'll test the beliefs of how easy or difficult is it to have an alternative work-life?
There's timeless wisdom in the ancient Indian text Bhagavad Gita, which is said to hold the answers to human existence's most profound questions. This week, with our friend Akash Verma's help, we'll examine this ancient text and extract any practical learnings we can use in our daily lives.
The podcast currently has 32 episodes available.