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How Can You Convince Someone They’re Wrong?
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How Can You Convince Someone They’re Wrong?

No Stupid Questions Podcast



Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Overview
  • Background
  • Engaging

Recommendation

It can be difficult to admit when you’re wrong, especially in a culture that puts so much value on being right. But what if the rules of the game changed to reward the most intellectually humble and open-minded person? Suddenly, admitting your mistakes seems attractive. In this episode of the No Stupid Questions podcast, hosts Angela Duckworth, a psychologist, and Steven Dubner, a journalist, navigate the illusion of human certainty and the sting of rejection. It wouldn’t be a mistake to adopt their sage advice.

Take-Aways

  • To help someone realize that they’re wrong, start by recognizing the ways that they’re right.
  • People mistakenly believe they know more about complicated issues than they do. Asking them to explain their stance in depth shatters the illusion.
  • Allow people to save face when explaining that they’re wrong, or change the rules of the game to reward the most intellectually humble person.

About the Podcast

No Stupid Questions is a podcast featuring conversations between journalist Stephen Dubner, co-author of Freakonomics, and psychologist Angela Duckworth, author of Grit.