Survivorship Bias
I enjoy the podcast but some of the episodes profile people so unique that one gets the impression that anyone can duplicate what the person he interviews has done or the accomplishments of people who are given as examples. Not mentioned are the vast majority who are not exceptions to the rule. The podcast at times falls into the survivorship bias trap. Latest example is episode #1018. Also, it would be great if Brett could challenge the person interviewed on occasion in a nice way. He seems to always agree with the person without providing counter examples or having the person defend their position against those who might disagree.
Doctor Fuego via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/30/24
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