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Hate the Game
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In this conversation, Dr. Daryl Fairweather, chief economist at Redfin, discusses her book “Hate the Game,” that frames life and career decisions as strategic games. She emphasizes the importance of understanding economic principles to navigate personal and professional challenges, negotiate effectively, and reclaim agency in various aspects of life. Fairweather shares insights on overcoming barriers related to race and gender, the impact of information asymmetry, and the significance of designing one's own path in a competitive environment. The conversation highlights the necessity of introspection, strategic thinking, and the ability to adapt in a world that often feels rigged against certain individuals.
Takeaways
- Life can be viewed as a game where strategic decisions matter.
- Negotiation requires awareness of both your and your employer's options.
- Workplace bullying can be addressed with strategic approaches.
- Information asymmetry can hinder career advancement; awareness is key.
- Barriers in academia can be overcome with strategy and support.
- Race and gender dynamics play a significant role in economic opportunities.
- Balancing strategic thinking with empathy is crucial for long-term success.
- You can still achieve your goals despite systemic unfairness.
Chapters
- 00:00 Introduction to Economic Principles
- 03:57 Understanding Economic Cheat Codes
- 07:08 Navigating Career Options and Negotiations
- 09:39 Dealing with Workplace Dynamics
- 11:33 Information Asymmetry in Decision Making
- 14:02 Designing Your Own Game
- 15:06 Identity and Power in Economics
- 17:21 Overcoming Barriers in Economics
- 25:51 The Impact of Housing on Economic Understanding
- 30:38 Applying Economic Theory to Relationships
- 33:02 Winning in a Rigged Game
- 34:01 Life as a Game: Making Informed Decisions
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177 episodes
Manage episode 501113708 series 1358022
In this conversation, Dr. Daryl Fairweather, chief economist at Redfin, discusses her book “Hate the Game,” that frames life and career decisions as strategic games. She emphasizes the importance of understanding economic principles to navigate personal and professional challenges, negotiate effectively, and reclaim agency in various aspects of life. Fairweather shares insights on overcoming barriers related to race and gender, the impact of information asymmetry, and the significance of designing one's own path in a competitive environment. The conversation highlights the necessity of introspection, strategic thinking, and the ability to adapt in a world that often feels rigged against certain individuals.
Takeaways
- Life can be viewed as a game where strategic decisions matter.
- Negotiation requires awareness of both your and your employer's options.
- Workplace bullying can be addressed with strategic approaches.
- Information asymmetry can hinder career advancement; awareness is key.
- Barriers in academia can be overcome with strategy and support.
- Race and gender dynamics play a significant role in economic opportunities.
- Balancing strategic thinking with empathy is crucial for long-term success.
- You can still achieve your goals despite systemic unfairness.
Chapters
- 00:00 Introduction to Economic Principles
- 03:57 Understanding Economic Cheat Codes
- 07:08 Navigating Career Options and Negotiations
- 09:39 Dealing with Workplace Dynamics
- 11:33 Information Asymmetry in Decision Making
- 14:02 Designing Your Own Game
- 15:06 Identity and Power in Economics
- 17:21 Overcoming Barriers in Economics
- 25:51 The Impact of Housing on Economic Understanding
- 30:38 Applying Economic Theory to Relationships
- 33:02 Winning in a Rigged Game
- 34:01 Life as a Game: Making Informed Decisions
Follow Daryl on Twitter, BlueSky, Instagram, LinkedIn and on her Website
Subscribe to Breaking Math wherever you get your podcasts.
Follow Breaking Math on Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, Website, YouTube, TikTok
Follow Autumn on Twitter BlueSky, TikTok, and Instagram
Become a guest here
email: [email protected]
177 episodes
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