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Warding off viruses of the mind - Critical thinking skills w| Dr. Tim Sharpe & Ari Whitten

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In this episode, I’m chatting about critical thinking – and how to ward off viruses of the mind – with Dr. Tim Sharpe, one of the smartest, clearest thinking people I know.

He’s an adjunct faculty member in the postgraduate Human Nutrition and Functional Medicine program at the University of Western States, a doctorate in acupuncture and Chinese medicine, and a Masters of Science in Human Nutrition and Functional Medicine.

In this episode, we’re talking about the best framework for using your brain effectively to deal with and navigate the terrain of both information overload and the spread of misinformation.

In this podcast, Dr. Sharpe and I discuss

How to successfully investigate the truth
The most important questions to ask yourself anytime you have a discussion with someone
What is ‘signaling’ and how it affects our perceptions of others
Why communicating via text and social media fails so often
The importance of trying to prove your own self wrong before debating with others
The concepts of viruses of the mind
How to analyze information when you have opposing data
Why being wrong is okay and what to do when you realize your viewpoint is not correct
The importance of understanding the consequences of both actions and inactions
Dr. Sharpe’s best tips for having productive conversations

Show Notes
The concept “viruses of the mind” explained (07:30)
The mind is like a computer (12:30)
How culture may shape your way of thinking (15:11)
What do you think you know, and why do you think you know it? (23:46)
The danger of “black or white” thinking (31:24)
Masks are they good or bad for you? (51:21)

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