33 min

5: What You Focus on Determines What You Miss Learning How to See with Brian McLaren

    • Christianity

On this episode of Learning How to See, Brian, Jacqui, and Richard talk about the next three biases that look at the social-political dimensions of seeing:

Comfort/Complacency/Convenience Bias: Our brains welcome data that allows us to relax and be happy and reject data that require us to adjust, work, or inconvenience ourselves.

Catastrophe/Normalcy Bias: Our brains notice sudden changes for the worse, but we easily miss slow and subtle changes over time. We think what is now normal always was and always will be. Our brains are wired for what feels normal.

Cash Bias: It is very hard to see anything that interferes with our way of making a living. Our brains are wired to see within the framework of our economy, and we see what helps us make money.


Resources:

The transcript for this episode.

Brian's e-book: Why Don't They Get It?


Connect with us:

We’d love to hear your thoughts, comments or feedback. Send us an email at podcasts@cac.org

Center for Action and Contemplation: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter


Brian McLaren: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter


Rev. Jacqui Lewis PhD: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter


Richard Rohr: Twitter | Sign up for his Daily Meditations here



This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would love to support the ongoing work of the Center for Action and Contemplation and the continued work of our podcasts, you can donate at cac.org/podcastsupport Thank you!

On this episode of Learning How to See, Brian, Jacqui, and Richard talk about the next three biases that look at the social-political dimensions of seeing:

Comfort/Complacency/Convenience Bias: Our brains welcome data that allows us to relax and be happy and reject data that require us to adjust, work, or inconvenience ourselves.

Catastrophe/Normalcy Bias: Our brains notice sudden changes for the worse, but we easily miss slow and subtle changes over time. We think what is now normal always was and always will be. Our brains are wired for what feels normal.

Cash Bias: It is very hard to see anything that interferes with our way of making a living. Our brains are wired to see within the framework of our economy, and we see what helps us make money.


Resources:

The transcript for this episode.

Brian's e-book: Why Don't They Get It?


Connect with us:

We’d love to hear your thoughts, comments or feedback. Send us an email at podcasts@cac.org

Center for Action and Contemplation: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter


Brian McLaren: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter


Rev. Jacqui Lewis PhD: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter


Richard Rohr: Twitter | Sign up for his Daily Meditations here



This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would love to support the ongoing work of the Center for Action and Contemplation and the continued work of our podcasts, you can donate at cac.org/podcastsupport Thank you!

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