Friday Philosophies: Semmelweis Effect – Ignoring the Truth Hurts

Welcome to another episode of Friday Philosophies, this week Michelle is joined by the show’s new podcast producer, Katie Dalebout. In this episode, they delve into the intriguing concept known as the Semmelweis Effect. Named after Dr. Ignaz Semmelweis, who faced disbelief and ridicule for his groundbreaking discovery, about hand-washing, this effect explores our human tendency to reject new evidence that contradicts established beliefs, especially when it's uncomfortable or challenges our long help believe.

We even get onto more historical anecdotes that relate to this effect, such as Abraham Lincoln's eerie encounter, as well as how the Semmelweis Effect has played out in various aspects of our lives. From medicine to global warming denial and even business strategies, we explore how this phenomenon impacts decision-making and personal growth.

Key Takeaways:

  • Embrace the discomfort of challenging your established beliefs; it can lead to personal growth and new opportunities.

  • Recognize the power of being open to different perspectives and evidence that may contradict your current view.

  • Avoid the extremes of unwavering belief or complete skepticism; strive for a balanced, flexible approach.

  • Be curious and question the why behind your beliefs, especially when cognitive distortions like black-and-white thinking come into play.

  • Be open to new information even when it flips how you were doing it before on its head and is more challenging or even annoying to begin with

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    • Katie's thrilling journey as the new podcast producer of The Twelfth House

    • Unraveling the mystery as to why Wallis left Holisticism

    • Semmelweis and handwashing's impact on maternal mortality

    • The life-saving discovery ignored

    • The resistance to new evidence contradicting beliefs

    • Navigating the Labyrinth of Confirmation Bias

    • Examining Evidence in Global Warming, COVID Transmission, Racism, and Bulletproof Coffee

    • Katie’s research on Semmelweis and additional context

    • Unsanitary hospitals, Mary Todd Lincoln's seances, the medium's warning to President Lincoln, and more

    • Carl Jung's insight on neurosis as a substitution for genuine suffering

    • Understanding the adaptive nature of avoiding issues to cope with daily life

    • Simplifying success and the power of streamlining

    • Exploring new horizons and pushing your beliefs to embrace new evidence

    • Being curious rather than defensive when new info is unpleasant

    • Checking for cognitive distortions like black/white thinking

    • Optimistically being critical of new findings from research

    • Finding the middle way rather than extremes of total belief or total disbelief

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