The Moments that Change Us

改变我们的时刻

Hidden Brain

社会科学

2025-03-25

51 分钟
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Often in life, we find ourselves wrestling with a decision. But in running these mental calculations, there's something we rarely consider about the future: we might not be the same person when we get there. This week, philosopher L.A. Paul explores how life-altering events reshape who we are.
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  • This is Hidden Brain.

  • I'm Shankar Vedanta.

  • Often in life, we find ourselves wrestling with a decision.

  • And when we do, we tend to focus on the outcome of that decision.

  • How we'll feel once all is said and done.

  • Will I love my new job or will I miss my old one?

  • Should I move to a new city or stay close to friends and family?

  • Will having children bring me joy or will they feel like a burden?

  • We do this with smaller decisions, too.

  • Is this expensive vacation going to be worth the cost?

  • Should I find a new preschool for my child?

  • What major should I pursue in college?

  • Our minds fill with questions as we try to predict the best paths to take.

  • We make lists of pros and cons, weigh our options, get advice from friends.

  • All this to make our future selves happy.

  • But in running these mental calculations, there's something we rarely consider about the future.

  • We might not be the same person when we get there.

  • Our future selves might think, feel and value things differently than we do right now.

  • This week on Hidden Brain, we explore one of life's trickiest questions.

  • How do we make decisions about the future when we cannot anticipate who we'll be when we get there?