In this episode of "No Stupid Questions," Angela Duckworth and Stephen Dubner explore the human tendency to seek comfort in familiar things, especially during times of stress, discussing the mere-exposure effect and broaden-and-build theory. They consider whether the desire to try new things requires a positive outlook and physical energy, and how to encourage novelty-seeking behavior. They also delve into the concept of "ultra crepedarianism" and the Dunning-Kruger effect, questioning whether a little knowledge is worse than complete ignorance, and how overconfidence can lead to errors, even among the well-informed.
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