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In this thought-provoking episode, Jim and Ralph explore a deceptively simple question: Why do people—often smart, educated, well-meaning people—make irrational, harmful, or downright dumb choices?
We begin with the haunting insights of theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer, who warned that the greatest threat to humanity may not be evil—but unthinking obedience. From there, we travel through some of psychology’s most famous experiments:


We then shift to real-world consequences, unpacking how groupthink helped cause the Challenger shuttle disaster—a moment where silence and pressure led to tragedy.
Finally, we look at a different kind of “dumb”: the decades-long search for treasure on Oak Island. Why do people cling to hope, even when reason says let go?
With insights from Dunning-Kruger, pluralistic ignorance, and motivated reasoning, this episode is a crash course in how psychology explains the irrational—and how we might guard against it.
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How Stupid People Become a Threat to Everyone – Cipolla Was Right
https://youtu.be/eql0wxgwFXU?feature=shared
A good short intro to intelligence.https://www.verywellmind.com/theories-of-intelligence-2795035?utm_source=1440-st&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=view-content-pr&user_id=66c4c743600ae15075a4f2b5
Stoics on the topic of stupidity https://youtu.be/d9TaVsF6YUw?feature=shared
The Terrifying Theory of Stupidity You Were Never Meant to Hear – Dietrich Bonhoefferhttps://youtu.be/Sfekgjfh1Rk?feature=shared
 
Watch for- The Treasure Trap: What fuels the Oak Island obsession
Into the pit, uncovering a 230 year old mystery and the minds behind the search
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