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561. Exploring The Human Drive to Explore feat. Alex Hutchinson

Jul 2, 2025
Join science journalist Alex Hutchinson, author of 'The Explorer's Gene', as he unpacks the fascinating human drive to explore. He discusses the delicate balance between exploration and exploitation of resources and how evolutionary traits influence our quest for novelty. Alex dives into the psychological aspects of endurance, illustrating how our minds shape performance in challenging situations. He also touches on the significance of genetic factors in novelty-seeking and the necessity of fostering resilience in education to encourage meaningful exploration.
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INSIGHT

Paradox of Uncertainty

  • We hate uncertainty in the moment but crave it for long-term learning and adaptation.
  • Our exploration is driven by a need to reduce uncertainty over time, not immediate error minimization.
ANECDOTE

Running Strategy Risk Anecdote

  • Alex describes his own running strategy as overly risk-averse, limiting his performance potential.
  • Kenyan runners he raced against took more risks, sometimes failing but occasionally gaining big breakthroughs.
INSIGHT

GPS Diminishes Active Exploration

  • Using turn-by-turn GPS can make us passive explorers and diminish experiential learning.
  • Navigating without GPS retains navigation skill and enriches exploration quality.
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