In this episode of Hidden Brain, Shankar Vedantam interviews psychologist Michael Inzlicht about the "effort paradox," the idea that while humans are wired to seek the path of least resistance, exerting effort can lead to increased feelings of competence, mastery, and meaning. Inzlicht discusses studies showing that people often find effortful tasks more meaningful than effortless ones, even if they are objectively meaningless. The episode explores how this paradox plays out in everyday life, from building IKEA furniture to running a snow-covered trail race, and how understanding the relationship between effort and reward can help us cultivate industriousness in ourselves and others. Mary Pan shares her experience of running a trail race in the snow, highlighting how completing the difficult task gave her a sense of accomplishment and reinforced her identity as someone who perseveres through challenges.
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