Values, Social Networks, and The Wisdom Economy with Joe Edelman

Published: Oct. 8, 2019, noon

b'Joe Edelman (@edelwax), philosopher, social scientist, designer, and founder of Human Systems, joins Erik on this episode.

They discuss:

- Why the internet didn\\u2019t achieve its promise of connecting people on a deeper level.

- Why we\\u2019ve become very good at shopping and networking around goals and preferences but not around values, and how this manifests in the differences between Couchsurfing and Airbnb.

- Why he says that philosophers and micro-economists have the best ability to figure out how people make choices, and why their approach is better than that of psychology or neuroscience.

- How a \\u201cmeaning economy\\u201d or \\u201cwisdom economy\\u201d could work.

- His explanation for what values mean to him, and how his have changed over time.

- How he would change Twitter, Facebook, and Tinder, if he was in charge of product at those companies.

- Why people who break down all their decisions in complicated spreadsheets are fooling themselves into thinking they\\u2019ve made a better decision.

- How metrics and values interact, and how to think about metrics in your personal life.

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