AI podcast transcript of Joey’s Theory - 2024 ❤️
- Imbue You Entertainment
- May 12
- 1 min read
“All right, so get this, we're going deep on a theory that was, get this, inspired by a cockatoo. You sent over all these sources, videos, PDFs, even interview transcripts on something called Joey's Theory. Also known as the law of behaviour.
Okay. And I gotta say, I'm intrigued, like, can you imagine a bird sparking these insights into human behaviour?
Yeah, it's pretty fascinating. You know, the theory's creator, Nina Fitzgerald, she observed her cockatoo to Joey's fear-driven reactions, and she had this epiphany. Like, what if all behaviours, you know, in both animals and humans actually stem from varying degrees of insecurity?
Wait, hold on. So you're saying, like, my tendency to overthink every email before I hit send, that's insecurity?
Well, it's not about labelling every action as purely insecurity, but the theory kind of suggests that beneath many behaviours, you know, especially those we kind of typically perceive as negative, there's this underlying current of insecurity driving them.
Okay, I think I'm starting to see where this is going. So if insecurity is at the root of so many actions, where does love fit into all of this?
Well, the theory states that love is[…]”
From Joey’s Theory - the law of behaviour: AI overview of Joey’s Theory - 2024, 14 Nov 2024
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