Trust and Society
The conversation delves into the concept of social trust and its decline since the 1960s, emphasizing its importance for a functioning society. Drawing on the idea of shared experiences, it highlights how institutions like sports teams and the military foster trust among diverse individuals, suggesting that these connections are crucial for rebuilding community ties. The discussion challenges traditional narratives by advocating for a data-driven perspective on societal trends.In this clip
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Why do people distrust institutions as discussed in the episode 695: Malcolm Gladwell | Imperfect Puzzles and Mismatched Demeanors and the clip Declining Trust?
Why is it important to trust others in the context of the episode 695: Malcolm Gladwell | Imperfect Puzzles and Mismatched Demeanors and the clip Building Institutional Trust?