Behavior Gap Radio: Exploring human behavior...with a Sharpie
Summary: Why do humans do what they do? Carl Richards uses a Sharpie to explore human behavior around money, emotions, creative work and just about everything else people decide to try. Behavior Gap Radio captures Carl's stories and insights.
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How Much Risk Should You Take? by Carl Richards: Human Behavior, Creativity, Behavioral Finance
I'm a self-taught rock climber, and during a climb about 20 years ago, a friend and I made a BIG mistake. The mistake was so obvious, and we should have known better, but we didn't know what we didn't know. If it hadn't been for some really smart people close by, I could have lost a friend that day. Thinking about this story is definite bummer, but I've found that it helps me ask different questions and make better decisions that involve risk.
Should You Buy Life Insurance by Carl Richards: Human Behavior, Creativity, Behavioral Finance
Is It Worth It? by Carl Richards: Human Behavior, Creativity, Behavioral Finance
Uncertainty Is Reality by Carl Richards: Human Behavior, Creativity, Behavioral Finance
When To Say Yes by Carl Richards: Human Behavior, Creativity, Behavioral Finance
Buy Nice or Buy Twice by Carl Richards: Human Behavior, Creativity, Behavioral Finance
The status quo bias fascinates me. We tend to struggle with the uncertainty that comes from making a change. Even though we "know" that the status quo isn't exactly what we want, we hesitate. It's what we know. And something new might be worse. In today's episode, I'll share a little bit about why we need to challenge our biases more often.
Forecasts & Plans by Carl Richards: Human Behavior, Creativity, Behavioral Finance
When I started Behavior Gap Radio last fall, I had this idea to challenge myself to create something every day. Didn’t matter if it was perfect. I just needed to create. That was the goal. Since I love talking through ideas, I thought it would be fun to start noticing the world around me and record those thoughts. The outcome has been amazing, but I’m trying to remember the reasons why I started doing it in the first place so I don’t lose sight of my goal and get distracted by other things.
Saying No by Carl Richards: Human Behavior, Creativity, Behavioral Finance
Just Go to Lunch by Carl Richards: Human Behavior, Creativity, Behavioral Finance
Things People Say by Carl Richards: Human Behavior, Creativity, Behavioral Finance
Simplification Cycling by Carl Richards: Human Behavior, Creativity, Behavioral Finance
Cost Per Unit of Fun by Carl Richards: Human Behavior, Creativity, Behavioral Finance