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The Psychology of Human Misjudgement
Human beings don’t make decisions logically — they make them emotionally, and then justify them logically. In this video, we explore the psychology of human misjudgment, inspired by Charlie Munger’s legendary mental models. You’ll discover why smart people make stupid choices, why confidence blinds judgment, and why the brain relies on shortcuts that quietly sabotage clarity.
Psychologists and behavioral economists explain that human misjudgment is driven by cognitive biases, social pressure, reward-seeking behavior, and emotional shortcuts. Munger identified the traps that shape nearly every poor decision — like incentive bias, confirmation bias, authority influence, availability illusion, and the tendency to follow the crowd even when the crowd is wrong. Our minds aren’t built for perfect reasoning… they’re built for survival, speed, and comfort.
In this exploration, we uncover how mental models, rational thinking, emotional awareness, and self-discipline help you avoid these traps. You’ll learn why people misjudge risk, trust the wrong voices, repeat avoidable mistakes, and fall into predictable patterns — and how mastering Munger’s principles can sharpen your thinking, decisions, and life.
Timeline :
00:00 – Why Smart People Keep Making Stupid Choices
02:14 – The Childhood Shadows That Shape Your Thinking
04:31 – How Early Fear Becomes Adult Logic
06:48 – The Illusion of Being Rational
09:02 – When Emotion Disguises Itself as Intuition
11:15 – The Brain Is Not a Truth Machine
13:29 – Why Certainty Feels Safer Than Accuracy
15:44 – When Blindness Turns Into Self-Destruction
17:58 – The Patterns You Repeat Even While Calling Them “Choices”
20:17 – A World That Profits From Your Misjudgment
22:36 – Outrage, Comparison, and the Systems That Steer You
24:05 – The Quiet Weight of Being Wrong About Your Own Life
26:01 – Grief, Shame, and the Identities You Outgrow
27:42 – Learning to Think Against Yourself
29:07 – The Price of Finally Seeing Clearly
Видео The Psychology of Human Misjudgement канала Mythic Psyche
Psychologists and behavioral economists explain that human misjudgment is driven by cognitive biases, social pressure, reward-seeking behavior, and emotional shortcuts. Munger identified the traps that shape nearly every poor decision — like incentive bias, confirmation bias, authority influence, availability illusion, and the tendency to follow the crowd even when the crowd is wrong. Our minds aren’t built for perfect reasoning… they’re built for survival, speed, and comfort.
In this exploration, we uncover how mental models, rational thinking, emotional awareness, and self-discipline help you avoid these traps. You’ll learn why people misjudge risk, trust the wrong voices, repeat avoidable mistakes, and fall into predictable patterns — and how mastering Munger’s principles can sharpen your thinking, decisions, and life.
Timeline :
00:00 – Why Smart People Keep Making Stupid Choices
02:14 – The Childhood Shadows That Shape Your Thinking
04:31 – How Early Fear Becomes Adult Logic
06:48 – The Illusion of Being Rational
09:02 – When Emotion Disguises Itself as Intuition
11:15 – The Brain Is Not a Truth Machine
13:29 – Why Certainty Feels Safer Than Accuracy
15:44 – When Blindness Turns Into Self-Destruction
17:58 – The Patterns You Repeat Even While Calling Them “Choices”
20:17 – A World That Profits From Your Misjudgment
22:36 – Outrage, Comparison, and the Systems That Steer You
24:05 – The Quiet Weight of Being Wrong About Your Own Life
26:01 – Grief, Shame, and the Identities You Outgrow
27:42 – Learning to Think Against Yourself
29:07 – The Price of Finally Seeing Clearly
Видео The Psychology of Human Misjudgement канала Mythic Psyche
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