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The Liz Holmes and Theranos Case
The Theranos case was a fascinating phenomenon in which a number of people trusted Liz Holmes while at the same time, a number of people didn't, and yet nobody gave ear to the skeptics. People made real-world decisions based on data that was collected under false claims by the team at Theranos.
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The host discusses potential interviewees and their unique qualities and talks about the idea that a person's past can provide insight into their current actions, even if those actions are seen as negative by some.
48:57 - 50:56 (01:59)
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The host discusses potential interviewees and their unique qualities and talks about the idea that a person's past can provide insight into their current actions, even if those actions are seen as negative by some. The conversation also delves into the difficulty of selling a home where a violent act has been committed, despite its beauty.
ChapterThe Liz Holmes and Theranos Case
Episode#277 – Andrew Huberman: Focus, Stress, Relationships, and Friendship
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The Theranos case highlights the real-world impact of lying and the danger of not listening to critical voices.
50:56 - 54:02 (03:05)
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The Theranos case highlights the real-world impact of lying and the danger of not listening to critical voices. It also raises questions about the neuroscience of narcissism and its impact on decision-making.
ChapterThe Liz Holmes and Theranos Case
Episode#277 – Andrew Huberman: Focus, Stress, Relationships, and Friendship
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The phenomenon of splitting in borderline personality disorder, where individuals split between psychotic and neurotic, makes it a challenging domain for psychologists to treat.
54:02 - 55:26 (01:23)
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The phenomenon of splitting in borderline personality disorder, where individuals split between psychotic and neurotic, makes it a challenging domain for psychologists to treat. Understanding the difference between neurotic and psychotic is key in treating mental health disorders.