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MetaMind.Podcast

Education EN ↓ 4 episodes

"MetaMind Podcast explores psychology, cognitive biases, and human behavior in simple, engaging ways. Each episode breaks down complex ideas into practical insights for everyday life — from decision-making and learning to creativity and self-awareness. Whether you’re a curious learner or a professional, MetaMind helps you see the world through a sharper lens." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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poormahdavi

Category

Education

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Latest episode

Nov 11, 2025

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Episodes

The Sunk Cost Fallacy: Why We Struggle to Let Go 11.11.2025

"In this episode of MetaMind, we explore the Sunk Cost Fallacy — the cognitive bias that makes us continue investing in a decision simply because we’ve already spent time, money, or energy on it. From business ventures to personal relationships, this bias often keeps us stuck in unproductive paths. We’ll break down the psychology behind it, share real-world examples, and discuss strategies to reco...

The Dunning-Kruger Effect: Why Confidence Can Mislead U 09.11.2025

"In this episode of MetaMind, we dive into the fascinating world of the Dunning-Kruger Effect — the cognitive bias where people with limited knowledge or skill often overestimate their competence. We’ll explore real-life examples, the science behind this bias, and how it impacts decision-making in everyday life. Whether in classrooms, workplaces, or social media, understanding this effect can help...

The Curse of Knowledge: Why Experts Struggle to Explain Simply 06.11.2025

The Curse of Knowledge is a cognitive bias that occurs when someone who understands a topic deeply finds it difficult to imagine what it’s like for others not to know it. This often leads to explanations that are too complex, filled with jargon, or assume background knowledge the audience doesn’t have. For example, teachers, writers, or professionals may unintentionally confuse their audience beca...

The Decoy Effec 05.11.2025

In this episode, we dive into the psychology of the Decoy Effect — how subtle ‘decoys’ can manipulate our decisions and make certain options look more attractive than they really are. We’ll explore real-life examples and why our brains fall for this trick Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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