The Curse of Knowledge: Why We Can’t See What Others See
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Why is it so hard to understand someone else's perspective, even when the "truth" seems obvious? This episode explores Theory of Mind and the Curse of Knowledge, revealing the psychological gap that fuels miscommunication and how we can bridge it.
Have you ever felt the frustration of explaining something "simple" to someone who just doesn't get it? We often navigate life with a "clean map," forgetting that others are walking a different path with "dirty shoes." Today, we break down the famous Sally-Anne task and look at how these childhood developmental milestones follow us into adulthood, biasing our logic and our relationships.
Whether you’re looking to improve your communication skills, deepen your empathy, or simply understand the cognitive biases that cloud your judgment, this deep dive offers a practical reframe on what it means to truly listen.
In this episode, we discuss:
- The "Open Secret" of human misunderstanding.
- How the Curse of Knowledge makes us arrogant.
- Why adults fail perspective-taking just as much as children.
- Turning "difficult people" into your greatest teachers.