This episode of Hidden Brain explores the concept of balancing vision with practicality, or "poetry" with "plumbing," using examples like the Fyre Festival and the Ryugyong Hotel to illustrate how grand ideas can fail without attention to detail and execution. The episode features Huggy Rao, who discusses how organizations and individuals can avoid prioritizing vision over practical considerations by focusing on collecting information, anticipating problems, and valuing the unglamorous but essential work of "plumbers." Additionally, Robb Willer returns to answer listener questions about engaging with people who hold different views, emphasizing empathy, understanding diverse information sources, and finding common ground to bridge divides in personal and political contexts.
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