How Many Stupid People Are There? A Look at Human Judgment and Decision-Making
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- This episode dives into a humorous yet thought-provoking concept: The Basic Laws of Human Stupidity, originally written by economist Carlo Cipolla in the 1970s.
- It’s not just entertainment—it’s a sharp look at how stupidity impacts our daily lives, decision-making, and society.
- Law #1: We always and inevitably underestimate the number of stupid individuals in circulation.
- There are more stupid people out there than we think.
- Law #2: The probability that a person is stupid is independent of any other characteristic.
- Being attractive, successful, or educated doesn’t exempt anyone from stupidity.
- Law #3: A stupid person is someone who causes harm to others without gaining anything themselves.
- These people hurt or inconvenience others for no benefit—even to themselves.
- Law #4: Stupid people are evenly distributed across all groups.
- No group—social, professional, or educational—is immune.
- We all do stupid things from time to time. Recognizing that stupidity exists in both ourselves and others helps us navigate life more wisely.
- Expecting rationality from everyone will often lead to disappointment.
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