Episode Title: Curiosity, Commitment, and Courageous Choices with Simon Veithen Guest: Simon Veithen — host of Courageously Curious, filmmaker, and Human Decision Science graduate. A pragmatic conversation about how people make decisions, why status shapes behavior, and what it really takes to move from intention to action. In episode 10 of Chit Chats, Riccardo sits down with Simon Veithen to explore decision-making from both scientific and personal angles. They begin with Simon’s path from economics into Human Decision Science at Maastricht University, unpacking the tension between models, incentives, psychology, and the messy unpredictability of real human behavior. From there, the conversation moves into status, authenticity, and the hidden social forces that drive action. They also discuss office politics, trust, and what early adulthood teaches you about working with people rather than just ideas. A major thread of the episode is Simon’s long period of travel, including life in New Zealand, where fear of missing out slowly gave way to a deeper appreciation for experience, memory, and deliberate choice. The final section turns to AI and creativity, where Riccardo reflects on his thesis about conversational AI, feedback loops, divergent thinking, and the risks of outsourcing too much cognitive effort. Across all these topics, one idea keeps returning: meaning tends to emerge not from endless optimization, but when exploration eventually gives way to commitment. Chapters 00:00 — Episode 10 intro 01:14 — Meet Simon Veithen 03:02 — Today’s three big questions 05:21 — Why study decision-making? 10:45 — Intention vs action 11:38 — Incentives, status, and behavior 16:49 — What does high status mean? 20:24 — Cheat codes for early adulthood 23:42 — Office politics and trust 30:28 — Travel, FOMO, and New Zealand 37:26 — Dreams, doubt, and gap-year lessons 47:47 — AI, creativity, and cognitive outsourcing 55:24 — AI-generated art and cinema 62:10 — Commitment over endless exploration 74:25 — Thesis methods and qualitative research 78:03 — Closing reflections Links Guest: Simon Veithen on LinkedIn Podcast: Courageously Curious on Spotify YouTube: Simon Veithen on YouTube Newsletter: Courageously Curious on Substack Organization: Maastricht University — Human Decision Science Book mentioned: The Status Game by Will Storr Key takeaways Human behavior is shaped not just by rational analysis, but by incentives, social approval, and perceived status. Exploration is valuable, but growth often accelerates when you deliberately commit to fewer paths. AI can support creativity through feedback and context, but overuse risks weakening the creative muscle itself. Call to action Follow Chit Chats, share this episode with someone navigating big life decisions, and ask yourself: where in your life is it time to stop optimizing and start committing? ::contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}