
In this episode of "No Stupid Questions," Stephen Dubner and Angela Duckworth explore the increasing demand for customization in society and its potential effects. They discuss the trade-offs between personalized experiences and shared experiences, with examples ranging from education to consumer goods. Angela argues for the benefits of customization in education, while both hosts acknowledge the potential downsides of excessive choice and the loss of communal bonds. They also delve into the science of multitasking, discussing the limitations of attention and cognitive control, and strategies for managing cognitive load. The conversation touches on the pleasure people derive from multitasking, even if it's not always productive, and the potential for habits to improve efficiency.
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