26 Jan 2025
39m

6. Is Incompetence a Form of Dishonesty?

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No Stupid Questions

This "No Stupid Questions" episode features an interview where Stephen Dubner poses the question: is incompetence a form of dishonesty? The conversation explores this idea through examples of workplace sloppiness and the lack of awareness or concern some individuals have for the impact of their actions on others. Angela Duckworth initially disagrees but then acknowledges the element of choice in choosing not to perform well, highlighting the role of selfishness and moral licensing. The discussion delves into moral licensing, citing examples like overcompensating for healthy choices, and concludes that while a "top-level goal" or mission statement can be helpful for some, it's not a universal solution and can even be detrimental if too abstract or inflexible. The hosts ultimately agree that striving to "suck less" each day is a more practical approach than aiming for unattainable perfection.

Outlines

Part 1: Introduction and Core Question

Part 2: Responsibility, Moral Licensing

Part 3: Morality, Values, and Goals

Part 4: Conclusion and Fact Check

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