Introducing "No Stupid Questions"

No Stupid Questions

社会与文化

2020-04-25

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Stephen Dubner, the host of Freakonomics Radio, and Angela Duckworth, the psychologist and author of Grit, explore the weird and wonderful ways in which humans behave. In each episode, they take turns asking each other questions, with conversations ranging from friendship and parenting to immortality and whether dogs are better than people. No Stupid Questions premieres May 18th.

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  • I'm Angela Duckworth.

  • And I'm Stephen Dubner.

  • I'm a psychologist at Penn, and I run an educational nonprofit called Character Lab.

  • You also wrote the book grit.

  • Yes, and I am a writer, and I host a podcast called Freakonomics Radio.

  • And you wrote the book freakonomics?

  • Among quite a few others.

  • I did.

  • And you and I became friends.

  • We did.

  • And we discovered that both of us really like to ask each other questions.

  • And there's only one rule.

  • The rule is there are no stupid questions.

  • Each week, join Steven and Angela in a mutual question asking society about the weird and wonderful ways that humans behave.

  • Sometimes the takeaways are practical.

  • A lot of people, I think, are uncomfortable being alone in public.

  • They feel the world is kind of judging them to be a loser for being alone.

  • Do you have any advice for people to feel better about being alone in public?

  • I think that one of the great general truths about how we're perceived by others is that we tend to and to overestimate how much anybody really cares at all.

  • Anyway, we assume everybody's looking at us, but no, they're looking at something which is more interesting to them, which is themselves.