Why we freak out when the world stops making sense | with Stephen Heine

为何世界失去意义时我们会感到惊慌 | 斯蒂芬·海因访谈

People Who Read People: A Behavior and Psychology Podcast

2025-06-18

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Why do we feel so unsettled and agitated when the world doesn’t make sense? In this episode, I talk with psychologist Steven Heine about his Meaning Maintenance Model — a theory that explains how we react when our sense of meaning is threatened. We explore how disruptions to our mental frameworks can lead us to double down on our beliefs, seek comfort in nostalgia, or shift our focus to other sources of meaning. We discuss what this tells us about political polarization, existential crises, and even how psychedelics and surreal art can shake up (and sometimes heal) our sense of reality. If you’ve ever wondered why ambiguity and uncertainty can feel so deeply uncomfortable—and what we might do to avoid it—this episode is for you. Learn more and sign up for a premium subscription at PeopleWhoReadPeople.com.
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