Eric Czuleger
👤 PersonAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Well, so this is one of those, like, there are certain areas in which psychological operations thrive. My girlfriend has a joke right now that any time I say psychological operations or psyops, she has to take a shot. And she's not dead yet. Yeah. But she would be if that was true.
That's right. Yeah. She's getting better. But anyway, like this is kind of the space that these things thrive. So one of the original like people at Rand was a guy named Kenneth Arrow. And he created this rational actor model, right? And the rational actor model or – The rational actor theory is basically that people are going to like maximize their own benefit in any given situation. Yes.
That's right. Yeah. She's getting better. But anyway, like this is kind of the space that these things thrive. So one of the original like people at Rand was a guy named Kenneth Arrow. And he created this rational actor model, right? And the rational actor model or – The rational actor theory is basically that people are going to like maximize their own benefit in any given situation. Yes.
That's right. Yeah. She's getting better. But anyway, like this is kind of the space that these things thrive. So one of the original like people at Rand was a guy named Kenneth Arrow. And he created this rational actor model, right? And the rational actor model or – The rational actor theory is basically that people are going to like maximize their own benefit in any given situation. Yes.
And nation states will do something similar. So I was doing some research into that. And I was like, well, what are the things where does the theory really fall apart of the rational actor model? Right. And it was really interesting to see the thing, the places that the rational actor model falls apart are really the sort of weak spots in terms of getting people to believe parallel realities.
And nation states will do something similar. So I was doing some research into that. And I was like, well, what are the things where does the theory really fall apart of the rational actor model? Right. And it was really interesting to see the thing, the places that the rational actor model falls apart are really the sort of weak spots in terms of getting people to believe parallel realities.
And nation states will do something similar. So I was doing some research into that. And I was like, well, what are the things where does the theory really fall apart of the rational actor model? Right. And it was really interesting to see the thing, the places that the rational actor model falls apart are really the sort of weak spots in terms of getting people to believe parallel realities.
So biases, just cognitive biases are one way of leveraging information into somebody's head. So a good cognitive bias, particularly with what you just talked about. Yeah. is the availability bias. Like, you know, somebody has just come from reading an article about UFOs, and now they're reading about JFK, and they're also reading about Israel at the same time. Right.
So biases, just cognitive biases are one way of leveraging information into somebody's head. So a good cognitive bias, particularly with what you just talked about. Yeah. is the availability bias. Like, you know, somebody has just come from reading an article about UFOs, and now they're reading about JFK, and they're also reading about Israel at the same time. Right.
So biases, just cognitive biases are one way of leveraging information into somebody's head. So a good cognitive bias, particularly with what you just talked about. Yeah. is the availability bias. Like, you know, somebody has just come from reading an article about UFOs, and now they're reading about JFK, and they're also reading about Israel at the same time. Right.
Suddenly they have a grand theory about how they're all connected.
Suddenly they have a grand theory about how they're all connected.
Suddenly they have a grand theory about how they're all connected.
I mean, that technology is totally available. I think that, um, you know, this is one of the things that I, um, uh, as I was, uh, I've been talking with one of the sort of key researchers on this kind of stuff. Um, uh, his, his name is actually Rand. Uh, so Rand wants men, uh, uh, everybody should go follow him on LinkedIn because he has this fantastic LinkedIn. Yeah.
I mean, that technology is totally available. I think that, um, you know, this is one of the things that I, um, uh, as I was, uh, I've been talking with one of the sort of key researchers on this kind of stuff. Um, uh, his, his name is actually Rand. Uh, so Rand wants men, uh, uh, everybody should go follow him on LinkedIn because he has this fantastic LinkedIn. Yeah.
I mean, that technology is totally available. I think that, um, you know, this is one of the things that I, um, uh, as I was, uh, I've been talking with one of the sort of key researchers on this kind of stuff. Um, uh, his, his name is actually Rand. Uh, so Rand wants men, uh, uh, everybody should go follow him on LinkedIn because he has this fantastic LinkedIn. Yeah.
Like weirdly on LinkedIn, he really, he really rocks everybody here that has a LinkedIn account account. Well, he has this incredible, so he posts a slide.
Like weirdly on LinkedIn, he really, he really rocks everybody here that has a LinkedIn account account. Well, he has this incredible, so he posts a slide.
Like weirdly on LinkedIn, he really, he really rocks everybody here that has a LinkedIn account account. Well, he has this incredible, so he posts a slide.
I do, yeah. Really? You know, currently open to networking.