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This podcast, titled "Driving Forces: Self-Interest, Greed, and Resilience," explores fundamental aspects of human behaviour and their societal impact. It begins by examining self-interest as a primary motivator, asserting that individuals are driven by a deep-seated need for self-preservation and personal gain, which influences all decisions. Following this, the text addresses greed, portraying it as an insatiable desire for more, capable of driving both innovation and exploitation. The author then discusses selective appreciation, highlighting how people often celebrate outcomes while ignoring the effort and struggle involved. Finally, the text offers two quotes: one from Ray Dalio emphasising learning from mistakes, and another from Ernest Hemingway on the strength gained through resilience after hardship.
By Aminuddin ShroffThis podcast, titled "Driving Forces: Self-Interest, Greed, and Resilience," explores fundamental aspects of human behaviour and their societal impact. It begins by examining self-interest as a primary motivator, asserting that individuals are driven by a deep-seated need for self-preservation and personal gain, which influences all decisions. Following this, the text addresses greed, portraying it as an insatiable desire for more, capable of driving both innovation and exploitation. The author then discusses selective appreciation, highlighting how people often celebrate outcomes while ignoring the effort and struggle involved. Finally, the text offers two quotes: one from Ray Dalio emphasising learning from mistakes, and another from Ernest Hemingway on the strength gained through resilience after hardship.