03 Feb 2026
25m

The Cognitive Science Behind Sudden Change

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The podcast explores the theme of adapting to sudden and unforeseen change, particularly in the context of work and personal identity. Cognitive scientist Maya Shankar discusses strategies for building resilience and reframing setbacks as opportunities for self-discovery. Shankar shares her personal experience of losing her career as a concert violinist due to an injury, emphasizing the importance of anchoring one's identity to the "why" behind their actions rather than solely on "what" they do. She introduces the concept of "moral elevation," where witnessing extraordinary behavior in others can expand one's own perception of possibilities. The conversation also addresses the challenges of managing change in organizations and the anxieties surrounding AI in the workforce, advocating for introspection and humility in the face of evolving circumstances.

Outlines

Part 1: Identity, Change, and Resilience

Part 2: Cognitive Biases and Mental Adaptation

Part 3: Growth Through Failure and Introspection

Part 4: Future Outlook and Transformation

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