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Show Notes
Nir believes the world is getting better and technology is facilitating this, so long as it’s not getting the best of us. (7:32)
The regret test measures the differences between coercion and persuasion. (10:21)
Our default bias: What’s new is always scary. (16:04)
When kids don’t feel a sense of autonomy, relatedness or competency, they look for it online. (24:30)
The lives of kids are so regimented, they have no time for play. (29:05)
The mainstream media’s negativity bias. (32:52)
Motivated reasoning that mislabels distractions as addictions. (35:37)
“Your iPad is not an iNanny.” (43:48)
Why Nir wrote Indistractable. (49:00)
Why do you keep checking your email, even at the dinner table with your family? (58:10)
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