This is How We Feel with Dr Ali Walker
In this episode of This is How We Feel, Ali is joined by fellow behavioural scientist Dr Juliette Tobias-Webb, who holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge. We explore a deceptively simple idea: the house always wins. In casinos and on smartphones, that’s by design. Every flashing light, every near miss, every notification, algorithm and reward schedule is engineered around one core truth of human psychology: we are wired for hyperbolic discounting. We privilege immediate rewards over future gains. Every time. But here’s the twist: aviation does the opposite. In airline cockpits, systems are deliberately designed to support pilots; to reduce error, scaffold attention, and protect against predictable human biases. The environment assumes fallibility and builds in safeguards. Juliette asks, why don’t we design our own lives that way? We talk about: * Why willpower is a losing strategy * How hyperbolic discounting quietly shapes your daily decisions * What gambling machines can teach us about behaviour * Why aviation safety systems are a model for personal change * Practical ways to “hack” your environment * The science behind temptation bundling * How to make the good choice the easy choice This conversation is about shifting from self-blame to system design, because if the house always wins, maybe it’s time to redesign the house.
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