

#596: The Mystery, Science, and Life-Changing Power of the Hot Hand
Mar 25, 2020
In this discussion, Ben Cohen, a sports writer for The Wall Street Journal and author of "The Hot Hand: The Mystery and Science of Streaks," dives into the intriguing phenomenon of the 'hot hand.' He explores how success clusters in sports and beyond, detailing Stephen Curry’s strategies for capitalizing on his hot streaks. Cohen highlights the psychological allure and academic debates surrounding this concept, revealing whether it’s a real phenomenon or just a cognitive illusion. Listeners also learn practical tips for harnessing their own hot hands.
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Rob Reiner's Hot Hand
- Rob Reiner's early film career showcases the hot hand phenomenon.
- His unexpected hits created a perception of success, allowing him to make "The Princess Bride" despite studio resistance.
Hot Hand Ingredients
- The hot hand is a blend of talent, circumstance, and luck.
- Researchers found creative successes often cluster together, defining careers like Rob Reiner's.
Steph Curry's Approach
- Steph Curry's success is attributed to talent, timing, and embracing the hot hand.
- He doesn't predict hot streaks but capitalizes on them, demonstrating a key aspect of the phenomenon.