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Unjustified True Beliefs

Unjustified True Beliefs

Author: Saaransh Mehta

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The podcast where philosophy meets data science. All beliefs are unjustified, and we are trying to disprove them, continue listening if you're a sceptic.


Please send us your thoughts: https://www.linesareopen.com/utb/.


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30 Episodes
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Work Life Balance

Work Life Balance

2022-03-2229:59

Real People Real Talk, about work-life balance and how to achieve it. Is it circumstantial or is it a personal choice and what can we do about it? In this podcast, we share some personal strategies to avoid burnout.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/unjustified-true-beliefs3600/exclusive-content
Day & Night Dreams

Day & Night Dreams

2022-01-1940:16

In this episode, we explore how important are dreams and what affects our dreams. We ventured into dream psychoanalysis. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/unjustified-true-beliefs3600/exclusive-content
In this episode, we question the requirement for the self-help industry, being a 40 billion dollar industry, does it actually help in moving the needle in your personal transformation and self-actualization. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/unjustified-true-beliefs3600/exclusive-content
We talk about how to apply game theory in real life, from board games to business interactions. We also understand the limitations that prevent us from using game theory in real-world circumstances. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/unjustified-true-beliefs3600/exclusive-content
We talk about the effects of sports on the psychological development of individuals. The different things we can learn from playing team sports and individual sports. How these learnings can be applied to other parts of our lives. & is competition necessary for it to be called a sport. So tune in to this episode to find 25+ benefits of sports.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/unjustified-true-beliefs3600/exclusive-content
What's important to you, health, wealth or love? How are they related? Does focusing on one improve the other two? We'll be discussing these questions on our new episode of unjustified true beliefs Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/unjustified-true-beliefs3600/exclusive-content
How do we make decisions in our daily lives? Are there any algorithms behind the decisions we take? and finally, can we optimise those algorithms? In this episode, we examine our own thinking and understand the default algorithms we use in our everyday lives, from finding a house to finding a partner. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/unjustified-true-beliefs3600/exclusive-content
This week we're joined by Shaurya Srivastav. Who's a full-time stock trader and Youtuber. We'll test the beliefs of how easy or difficult is it to have an alternative work-life? Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/unjustified-true-beliefs3600/exclusive-content
There's timeless wisdom in the ancient Indian text Bhagavad Gita, which is said to hold the answers to human existence's most profound questions. This week, with our friend Akash Verma's help, we'll examine this ancient text and extract any practical learnings we can use in our daily lives. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/unjustified-true-beliefs3600/exclusive-content
How travel changes us?

How travel changes us?

2021-02-0848:09

Humans have been travelling for centuries. We travel for different reasons, be it relaxation, try out new food and culture, make stronger bonds with friends, or discover ourselves. In this episode, we will talk about the allure of travelling and why it is important for humans.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/unjustified-true-beliefs3600/exclusive-content
Neuroscience for happiness

Neuroscience for happiness

2021-02-0201:04:29

This episode discusses the four happiness chemicals, namely dopamine, serotonin, oxytocin, and endorphins. Which are responsible for our happiness, we also discuss ways to hack these chemicals so that we can feel happier more often and at will. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/unjustified-true-beliefs3600/exclusive-content
This week we'll be discussing some dilemmas around looks: If most of our communication is non-verbal, then looks matter a lot. But we're advised not to put too much emphasis on looks. Secondly, it is said that beauty is in the beholder's eye, in which case first impressions would have different effects on different people. And coming to first impressions, some people claim that you can assess a lot of character traits of another person accurately only within one-tenth of a second of first meeting them. Yet, do these traits stand the test of time?Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/unjustified-true-beliefs3600/exclusive-content
Understanding this complex world is difficult, thus having the right tools to make sense of this complexity is essential. This week we'll talk about Bayes Theorem and see how it can help us to form better decisions in life.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/unjustified-true-beliefs3600/exclusive-content
Law of attraction

Law of attraction

2020-12-1258:56

One of the core belief in the times we live in is the belief of spiritual manifestation. This week we'll rationalise this thinking and investigate the underlying factors supporting this belief.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/unjustified-true-beliefs3600/exclusive-content
Memory biases

Memory biases

2020-11-2201:08:56

How much can we trust our memories? Are they always an accurate representation of the truth? In season two of Unjustified True Beliefs, we will delve into some of the memory-related biases that humans have. It is said memories dictate our behaviour and behaviour dictates our life. Thus the importance of forming good and accurate memories are highly important. Episode one is on our youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SYFV1Ajxkc Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/unjustified-true-beliefs3600/exclusive-content
Zeitgeist- Season 1 Recap

Zeitgeist- Season 1 Recap

2020-11-0501:18:21

Bonus episode: If you've missed the entire season one of UTB, don't fret we have a summary for you of all episodes of season one . Covering behind the scenes from season one in this Zeitgeist episode.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/unjustified-true-beliefs3600/exclusive-content
Wisdom of the crowd

Wisdom of the crowd

2020-10-3101:05:38

Wrapping up the season with one of the core beliefs behind the podcast. Wisdom of the crowd is a framework we use in everyday life for our decision making but is it suitable for all situations, or are there other frameworks for better decision making. Find out in the season finale!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/unjustified-true-beliefs3600/exclusive-content
The issue of profiling and stereotyping is prevalent in today's society, but is it true? Why do we have this unconscious bias towards people different from us? What are some ways we can be more accepting and open towards humanity no matter where they come from or how they look? These questions are discussed in the latest episode of Unjustified True Beliefs. You can now leave a voice note about what you liked or didn't like on the episode. Also, feel free to suggest any beliefs you'd like to question. Using the link below: http://www.linesareopen.com/utb Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/unjustified-true-beliefs3600/exclusive-content
It gets difficult to know when we are going wrong in life maybe because of some actions or some inactions. In this podcast, we try to identify some indicators to do our course correction and talk about some qualities be can adopt to figure out when we are going wrong. Having no expectations is better in cases when the outcome is uncertain. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/unjustified-true-beliefs3600/exclusive-content
Eight novice philosophers discussing 'if learning gets harder as we grow' examining this question from a psychological and environmental point of view. Does add responsibility as an adult makes it harder to learn or is it our inhibition to challenge our established identity. How important is it to have a growth mindset for learning new things? Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/unjustified-true-beliefs3600/exclusive-content
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Saaransh Mehta

Hi! Thanks for checking out this podcast. Send me your thoughts here :)

Nov 18th
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