In this episode of "No Stupid Questions," Angela Duckworth and Stephen Dubner explore the allure and impact of fame, discussing its historical context, psychological effects, and societal functions. They analyze different categories of celebrities and debate whether the world would be better off without fame, considering its role as a heuristic for decision-making. The conversation also delves into the accuracy of personal narratives and the influences that shape identity, questioning whether individuals are more driven by past experiences or future aspirations, and how much we curate our influences, both publicly and privately.
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