The James Altucher Show

I Know that She Knows that I Know that She Knows: Steven Pinker on the Mysteries of Money, Power, and Everyday Life

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Oct 23, 2025
Cognitive psychologist Steven Pinker dives into the fascinating world of common knowledge and social behavior. He unpacks how clues in poker and subtle hints in dating convey deeper meanings. The discussion explores the role of laughter as a social signal and how it fosters equality. Pinker explains how misunderstandings, like toilet paper hoarding, arise from collective expectations. He emphasizes the importance of balancing honesty and politeness in relationships and argues that true wisdom lies in acknowledging our self-deceptions.
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INSIGHT

Common Knowledge Shapes Relationships

  • Social life relies on common knowledge: shared beliefs about relationships and roles guide behavior.
  • Direct speech creates common knowledge and can change or break relationships, while hints preserve them.
ADVICE

Calibrate Bluntness Versus Indirectness

  • Calibrate how explicit you are when making fraught propositions so willing people understand without wrecking relationships.
  • Use hints to test boundaries instead of blunt offers that could be irreversible.
INSIGHT

Laughter Generates Common Knowledge

  • Laughter creates common knowledge by making responses public and reciprocal.
  • Shared laughter signals equality and confirms overlapping background assumptions.
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