

The Price of Secrecy | Michael Slepian
Jul 28, 2021
Michael Slepian, an Associate Professor of Leadership and Ethics at Columbia Business School, dives into the intricate world of secrets. He reveals that people typically carry about 13 types of secrets, which can significantly impact mental and physical health. The conversation explores the toll of secrecy on relationships and authenticity, the differences in how genders handle secrets, and the vital role of trust when confiding. Slepian also discusses societal pressures that perpetuate secrecy and the transformative power of shared experiences.
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The Burden of Secrets
- Secrets burden you even when you're not actively hiding them.
- It's more about living with the secret and the mental toll it takes.
Share Your Secrets
- Talk to someone about your secrets, even if it's not the person you're hiding them from.
- Conversations help find healthy ways of thinking about secrets and reduce the burden.
The Power of Confession
- Dan Harris shares a story about a young staffer struggling with new job responsibilities.
- Confiding in his boss led to training and increased confidence.