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[The Quest for the Eighth Deadly Sin]-[144. What Should Be the Eighth Deadly Sin?]

No Stupid Questions · B2 · 2023-04-30

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The Search for the Eighth Deadly Sin

In this episode of No Stupid Questions, hosts Angela Duckworth and Stephen Dubner embark on a thoughtful exploration to identify a potential "eighth" deadly sin. Having previously analyzed the traditional seven, they turn to their audience for nominations, resulting in a shortlist of eight compelling candidates: perfectionism, productivity, disrespect, discrimination, internet trolling, deceit (dishonesty), hypocrisy, and apathy.

The Candidates and Psychological Perspectives

  • Perfectionism: Nominated by listener Adam Noel, this trait is described as a source of "unrealistic expectations" and a "cascade of self-critical thoughts." Duckworth admits to her own "acute case of perfectionism," noting how it leads to paralysis and feelings of inadequacy. Research cited suggests that perfectionism is on the rise, particularly among young people, and is linked to increased anger and anxiety.

  • Productivity: Dubner explores the "single-minded pursuit of productivity," suggesting it acts as a modern-day vice that ruins lives by crowding out relationships and leisure. He notes that the current economic obsession with productivity often comes at the expense of societal well-being.

  • Disrespect and Discrimination: These two nominees are closely linked. Disrespect is defined as a failure to regard the feelings and rights of others, while discrimination is seen as a specific, harmful manifestation of this lack of respect. Duckworth highlights that respect is a core dimension of healthy parenting and interpersonal relationships, whereas contempt—the opposite of respect—is a significant modern social issue.

  • Internet Trolling: Described as a "uniquely situational" modern sin, trolling is linked to the "Dark Triad" of personality traits: narcissism, Machiavellianism, and psychopathy. The hosts identify it as an act of aggression that lacks face-to-face accountability.

  • Deceit (Dishonesty): Drawing on the work of Francis Fukuyama, the discussion frames trust as the "bedrock of any civilization." Both hosts agree that dishonesty is a major red flag, with Dubner describing himself as an "old-fashioned boy scout" regarding the importance of integrity.

  • Hypocrisy: Defined not just as "saying one thing and doing another," but as a failure to live up to one's ideals. While the hosts acknowledge its prevalence, they also discuss the nuance that public figures may need "unguarded spaces" to be themselves, which slightly mitigates the severity of the charge.

  • Apathy: Nominated as a "lack of concern" for societal issues, apathy is framed as an insidious, self-rationalizing force. Initially, Duckworth expresses concern about the pressure to care about everything, but ultimately agrees with the idea that "caring hard" about at least one thing is the antidote to paralysis.

The Final Verdict

After a rigorous ranking process, the hosts compare their personal scores. While they find merit in all the nominees, disrespect emerges as the primary contender for the eighth deadly sin. They conclude that at its core, disrespect—the failure to recognize the equal worth of others—is a foundational problem that fuels many of the other sins discussed. By the end of the conversation, they mutually agree that disrespect is a worthy addition to the list, representing a profound failure in how we relate to one another in modern society.

🎯Key Sentences

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Wow. This struck a nerve.
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I think I should retire.
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I'm not kidding.
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I have a little perspective on it.
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I'm certainly personally sympathetic to that argument for sure.
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📝Key Phrases

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struck a nerve
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live up to
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tailspin
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winnow down
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dial it down
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📖 Transcript

Giving status to Flatus and class to gas.
I'm Angela Duckworth. I'm Stephen Doughner.
And you're listening to no stupid questions.
Today on the show, which scene is the 7 Deadly Sins List missing?
Wow. This struck a nerve.
So Angela, we have sinned together, you and I, seven times.

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