This Hidden Brain podcast episode explores how fundamental beliefs shape our perception of reality, impacting our lives and interactions. The interview with psychologist Jer Clifton uses the example of a subway rescue to illustrate how differing perspectives arise from underlying beliefs, introducing concepts like the "fundamental attribution error" and "hostile media effect." Clifton's research identifies "primal world beliefs" (e.g., the world as safe/dangerous, enticing/dull, alive/mechanistic) and their influence on various life outcomes, suggesting that actively changing these beliefs can improve well-being. The LEAF exercise, focusing on appreciating everyday beauty, is presented as a method for shifting one's perspective. Understanding these beliefs can foster greater empathy and patience in relationships.
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