#138 Luke Burgis: The Power of Mimetic Desire | Free Podcast Summary

The Power of Mimetic Desire | Luke Burgis | Knowledge Project 138 In this episode of The Knowledge Project Podcast, entrepreneur and educator Luke Burgis delves into the concept of mimetic desire, a theory proposed by René Girard. Burgis explores how our…

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Significance of Tacit and Inarticulate Knowledge

Tacit knowledge refers to things we know but can’t necessarily explain how or why we know them.

Inarticulate knowledge refers to knowledge that one possesses but is unable to articulate to others.

Both types of knowledge, which can include gut feelings or intuition, play a significant role in our interactions with people and in making decisions.

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  1. 01The Power of Mimetic Desire | Luke Burgis | Knowledge Project 138
  2. 02Trust as a Foundation in Relationships
  3. 03Significance of Tacit and Inarticulate Knowledge
  4. 04Impact of Mediators of Desire
  5. 05Building Trust in Organizations
  6. 06Authenticity in Desires and Relationships
  7. 07Literature as a Window to Human Nature
  8. 08René Girard’s Contributions
  9. 09Recognizing Patterns for Effective Decisions

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