Swimming with Sharks

Published: April 9, 2018, 7:16 a.m.

b'Sometimes it seems as if danger lurks around every corner. News reports of events like plane crashes and shark attacks make grave risk to life and limb feel real and imminent. And while there\\u2019s no doubt that risk is a part of life, are these the types of events we should really be concerned about?\\n\\nOn this episode of Choiceology with Dan Heath, we examine a bias that affects the way you perceive both risk and reward. We trace how this bias may have helped your ancestors avoid lions lurking in the tall grass\\u2014but may also negatively affect your decisions around things like vacations and lotteries.\\n\\nThe episode begins with Ranie Pearce and her harrowing tale of adventure in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Then you\\u2019ll hear an experiment involving sharks\\u2014and something even more dangerous\\u2014at the Vancouver Aquarium in British Columbia. Finally, author Dan Gardner explains the psychological roots of our common misperceptions about risk and reward.'