Explore The Stories We Protect as we discuss Jonathan Haidt’s The Righteous Mind and why moral intuition often overrides logic in our daily arguments.

We are often just lawyers for our own gut feelings. Our intuitions come first, and our strategic reasoning comes second; the brain is basically a high-speed rationalization machine that spends its energy finding reasons to justify what it already decided.
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The Stories We Protect explores the psychology of belief and why people often prioritize gut feelings over logical facts during heated debates. Drawing on the Global Values Report 2026 and the work of Jonathan Haidt, the podcast examines how our brains act as rationalization machines. It highlights that most of us function like lawyers for our own intuitions rather than objective judges weighing evidence.
In The Righteous Mind, Jonathan Haidt argues that human intuitions come first, while strategic reasoning follows as a secondary process. This means that when we encounter a conflicting opinion, our brain makes a snap judgment based on emotion and then works to find reasons to justify that existing stance. This psychological framework suggests that we are often defending moral intuitions rather than engaging in purely rational debate.
According to the research discussed in the podcast, including the Global Values Report 2026, humans are not as logical as they believe. When presented with facts that contradict their gut feelings, people often become more entrenched in their original positions. This happens because the brain uses strategic reasoning to protect moral intuitions, making it difficult for objective evidence to override a person's initial emotional reaction or snap judgment.
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