Why smart people believe stupid things | Margie Warrell
2/17/202654 min
Spartan philosophy, built in the black-ops lab of business: https://www.findingpeak.com
Finding Peak podcast: https://linktr.ee/ryan\_hanley
Have you ever looked around and felt like the world is going insane?
Why do smart, successful people fall for ideas that have no receipts? Why do we stand and applaud things we don't actually believe?
The answer is a mix of fear, laziness, and a deep-seated need to belong. And breaking free requires a level of courage most people never develop.
In this episode, I sit down...
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Margie Warrell· Guest0:51
[cash register dings] I believe that the only way we can harvest the learning and the growth and find those seeds that can enable us to grow is by extending some grace inwards. It's by forgiving ourselves for being the unfinished drafts of who we're on the way to becoming.
Ryan Hanley· Host1:09
How does a girl from a small Aussie dairy farm, the daughter of a nearly illiterate farmer, become a globally recognized expert on courage who advises NASA and appears on CNN? That's Dr. Margie Warrell. In our conversation, we get real about why our comfort zone is killing our