DarkHorse Podcast

New Year’s Eve of Destruction: The 307th Evolutionary Lens with Bret Weinstein and Heather Heying

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Dec 31, 2025
Explore the alarming effects of short-form video on mental health and cognition. Delve into how advertisers are manipulating our dreams and the ethical implications of targeted dream incubation. The hosts emphasize the importance of nurturing real relationships and personal solitude in an age of AI and rapid change. They reflect on the chaotic political landscape and financial risks, urging listeners to treasure privacy. It's a thought-provoking discussion about protecting our minds and relationships amid the information overload.
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INSIGHT

Short-Form Video Alters Cognition

  • Short-form video consumption weakens attention, inhibitory control, language, and memory according to a broad meta-analysis.
  • Most evidence is correlational, so causation is plausible but not conclusively proven.
INSIGHT

Correlation Versus Causation Alert

  • Many studies on short-form video are correlational, so lower baseline cognitive function may drive heavy use rather than vice versa.
  • The review acknowledges baseline differences could obscure true causal effects.
ANECDOTE

Impatience Watching Short Clips

  • Bret Weinstein notices impatience while watching impressive short videos and a craving for the next clip.
  • He calls this a low-quality attentional state that undermines reflection and retention.
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