People often choose short-term rewards at the expense of long-term growth, driven by evolutionary wiring that prioritizes immediate survival over future planning.
Slowing down behaviors introduces friction, giving individuals time to reconsider actions, which can significantly reduce unwanted habits like excessive shopping or phone use.
Unpredictable rewards grab attention and provide excitement, aligning with evolutionary needs where finding food was unpredictable, thus incentivizing continuous searching.
Modern life has reduced the need for physical survival activities, leading to a lack of natural stimulation. This drives us to seek unpredictability through activities like gambling or social media for the dopamine hits once provided by survival tasks.
Humans are wired to add resources to solve problems, even when subtraction would be more efficient. This bias stems from our evolutionary tendency to accumulate resources for survival.
Wearable devices often overestimate steps and provide inaccurate data on metrics like sleep and workout intensity, making them less reliable for precise health tracking.
Michael starts his day with several hours of writing, followed by a walk with his dogs, often with a weighted vest. He reserves afternoons for less mentally demanding tasks and workouts, balancing intellectual work with relaxation by watching shows like Real Housewives of Salt Lake City.
Elaborate morning routines can be overly rigid, fostering a sense of guilt if not completed, and may not significantly contribute to overall productivity or well-being, potentially even breeding narcissism.
Is our obsession with optimization actually making us weaker?
In this episode of the Habits and Hustle podcast, I am joined by Michael Easter, author of "The Comfort Crisis" and "Scarcity Brain," to explore how modern society's relentless pursuit of wellness and optimization might be backfiring.
We discuss the possibility that the more requirements we add to basic human functions (like sleeping, exercising, or working), the more fragile we become. We also dive into elaborate morning routines, sleep-tracking devices, how subtraction, not addition, might be the key to building real resilience in our overly-comfortable world, and the best way to end a day of intellectual work.
Michael Easter has made a career as a New York Times bestselling author by traveling the world to uncover practical ideas that help people live healthier, happier, and more remarkable lives. His research spans from war zones to the Arctic to the Bolivian jungle, where he's interviewed thousands of experts including Nobel laureates and world-class athletes. Easter shares these science-backed insights in his books, including Scarcity Brain and The Comfort Crisis, as well as in his newsletter, Two Percent with Michael Easter. His work has been adopted by professional sports teams, Fortune 500 companies, and elite military units to transform their approaches to physical health, mental well-being, and performance.
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(08:27) The Scarcity Loop in Behavior Psychology
(15:34) Behavioral Psychology and Impulse Control
(28:16) Unpredictability and Stimulus Seeking
(42:21) Efficiency Through Resource Subtraction
(50:30) Daily Habits and Mental Stamina
…and more!
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