2875: Good Guys and Bad Guys by Margo Aaron of That Seems Important on Character Judgments
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Episode 2875:
Margo Aaron challenges the simplistic worldview of dividing people into "good guys" and "bad guys," urging us to confront the gray areas of human nature. By exploring how certainty can lead to intellectual laziness and moral self-deception, she invites us to embrace nuance, self-awareness, and the uncomfortable truth that we are all capable of both harm and healing.
Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.thatseemsimportant.com/psychology/good-guys-and-bad-guys/
Quotes to ponder:
"There are no bad people, only bad behaviors."
"We divide the world into good guys and bad guys when we feel uncertain."
"Blind adherence to a team isn't loyalty, it's lazy."
Episode references:
Letters to a German Friend by Albert Camus: https://www.amazon.com/Resistance-Rebellion-Death-Albert-Camus/dp/0679764011