
Kwik Brain with Jim Kwik The Hidden Force Controlling Money, Power and Your Choices
Dec 22, 2025
Dr. Steven Pinker, a Harvard psychologist and bestselling author, delves into the power of common knowledge and its influence on society. He explores why ideas go viral, the mechanics of public shaming, and how social media shapes our perception of reality. Pinker highlights the dangers of misinformation and the need for institutions that uphold truth. He also discusses how awareness of cognitive biases can enhance learning. This conversation sheds light on the unseen forces that govern our decisions and social interactions.
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Common Knowledge Explained
- Common knowledge is when everyone knows something and also knows that others know it, created quickly by public, shared observation.
- Steven Pinker says public visibility (eye contact, signals) generates infinite recursive knowing in one step.
Social Reality Is Built On Shared Expectations
- Money, laws, and friendship depend on shared expectations, not intrinsic physical properties or written contracts.
- Pinker emphasizes we follow norms because we know others know and expect the same behaviors.
Confirm Understanding, Don’t Assume Nod Equals Learning
- Teachers must verify true understanding, not accept polite nods as mastery.
- Steven Pinker advises educators to confirm students genuinely know material before moving on.

