
In this episode of Hidden Brain, Shankar Vedantam interviews psychologist Greg Walton about the psychology of downward spirals and how our minds can set us up for failure or success. Walton shares a personal story about a canoeing trip to illustrate self-fulfilling prophecies and discusses how worries can become self-fulfilling hypotheses. The conversation explores concepts like belonging uncertainty, "TiffBits" (tiny facts with big theories), and mental calcification, highlighting how these factors can lead to negative spirals in relationships, academic settings, and personal lives. The episode also delves into wise interventions, such as reframing setbacks and surfacing emotions, to interrupt these cycles and promote upward spirals. In the second part of the episode, Abigail Marsh answers listener questions about extreme altruism, discussing topics such as kidney donation, the relationship between religiosity and altruism, the impact of fear on altruistic behavior, and the influence of social norms on generosity. The episode also explores the distinction between healthy generosity and people-pleasing, as well as strategies for maintaining compassion without experiencing burnout.
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