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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Listen Instead of Talk by Carl Richards: Human Behavior, Creativity, Behavioral Finance
The Investment Called You - Working At a Large Company by Carl Richards: Human Behavior, Creativity, Behavioral Finance
The Impostor Syndrome by Carl Richards: Human Behavior, Creativity, Behavioral Finance
Uncertainty and Starting Thing by Carl Richards: Human Behavior, Creativity, Behavioral Finance
Getting to the Root by Carl Richards: Human Behavior, Creativity, Behavioral Finance
The Power of Thought by Carl Richards: Human Behavior, Creativity, Behavioral Finance
What Are Your Alternatives by Carl Richards: Human Behavior, Creativity, Behavioral Finance
The desire we have for certainty and to make order out of chaos causes us to overlook the reality that life is uncertain. I understand why we do it. The uncertainty is scary, but it's impossible to get forecasts about the future 100 percent right. What happens when we focus on the next step?
The Definition of Freedom by Carl Richards: Human Behavior, Creativity, Behavioral Finance
The Pope and His Opinion by Carl Richards: Human Behavior, Creativity, Behavioral Finance
Wake-Up Call by Carl Richards: Human Behavior, Creativity, Behavioral Finance
This weekend, I have a challenge for you. You may do something similar to what I shared in today’s audio or you’ll find something completely different to do. But whatever you decide to do, take a tiny moment this weekend, notice what you’re doing, and hold yourself accountable to how you to spent that time. It’s not about judgement, but it is about awareness.
Something funny happens when we make up our minds about something. We start looking for evidence to support our idea or theory. But in the process, we tend to ignore anything that contradicts our thinking.
You Can't See Your Own Blind Spots by Carl Richards: Human Behavior, Creativity, Behavioral Finance
Ego Depletion by Carl Richards: Human Behavior, Creativity, Behavioral Finance