The human drive to invent new things has led to pathbreaking achievements in
medicine, science and society. But our desire for innovation can keep us from
seeing one of the most powerful paths to progress: subtraction. Engineer
Leidy Klotz says
sometimes the best way forward involves removing, streamlining and
simplifying things.
If you like this show, be sure to check out our other work, including ourhttps://hiddenbrain.org/podcast/money-2-0-why-we-bust-our-
budgets/" target="new">
recent episode about the psychological traps we fall into when it comes to money. Also, check out our new podcast, My Unsung
Hero ! And if you'd like to support
our work, you can do so at support.hiddenbrain.org.
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The human drive to invent new things has led to pathbreaking achievements in
medicine, science and society. But our desire for innovation can keep us from
seeing one of the most powerful paths to progress: subtraction. Engineer
Leidy Klotz says
sometimes the best way forward involves removing, streamlining and
simplifying things.
If you like this show, be sure to check out our other work, including ourhttps://hiddenbrain.org/podcast/money-2-0-why-we-bust-our-
budgets/" target="new">
recent episode about the psychological traps we fall into when it comes to money. Also, check out our new podcast, My Unsung
Hero ! And if you'd like to support
our work, you can do so at support.hiddenbrain.org.
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