It's a spatial issue, they should be side by side and allow you to go for whichever you want. The idea here is that with education and proper choice making abilities, by the time you've reached either the salad bar or the meats, you should know what is best for you.
"There has to be some choice architecture, so the person who designs the cafeteria has to put the food somewhere. The salad has to be in front of the burgers or behind. Given that you have to arrange the food in some order, we argue that why not have the choice architect arrange the food in such a way that people will be happier and healthier"
Do you think we require choice architecture because modern life offers us such a wide variety of choices and lifestyles? Is nudge a fancy word for influence? I've not read the book :(
Just read Nudge the Final Edition. Wonderful. Am now reading The Real Anthony Fauci by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Would appreciate knowing the choice architects' view on what we know about Covid treatments and how they were presented to the world?
It's a great perspective until you hear the levels of society these megalomaniacal utilitarians want to implement it on. Not the product I want, but the product I'm "nudged" towards. And that's on me, cuz it's a free country and it's my choice. so really I should thank them for taking my best interests at heart. Complacency is consent
Nudge is more important to really supervise, refer to Abolish and Duflo, 2019Nobel economics winners, in every sector of social organizations, especially correspondent to report animal behavior. In some places most investment and management are done via capitals poured by Chinese, via agents in Taiwan.
Abihiji and Duflo are couples , very brave professors to learn China and Taiwan manipulate capitalism to prosper improper economics. Even smuggling of drugs and labors are unable to be curbed in England.
The painted lines at the s-curve on Lakeshore Drive make good sense, because they remind people to be aware and not speed through that area (limit goes down to 25 m.p.h. there). It's similar to rumble strips. The point is to avoid imminent calamity, such as a pile-up. The salad and burger thing seems more insidious; that unappealing slippery-slope toward societal engineering (which no one wants). Big brother, as you suggest. Imposition of judgements, etc....
I think you missed the point, what people "want" is an extremely fickle thing that changes given the set up and that given you'll have to put the food in some kind of order that you know affects what they will choose it might be beneficial to set it up where more people would go for the healthier option. or they could of course remodel the entire restaurant though that seems cumbersome
"Is it not the chief disgrace in the world, not to be an unit - not to be reckoned one character - not to yield that peculiar fruit which each man was created to bear - but to be reckoned in the gross, in the hundred, or the thousand, of the party, the section, to which we belong; and our opinion predicted geographically, as the north, or the south? Not so, brothers and friends, please God, ours shall not be so. We will walk on our own feet; we will work with our own hands; we will speak our own minds." - Ralph Waldo Emerson, "The American Scholar", 1838
Truly amazing to accompany the book. Thank you for sharing.
So if you put the burgers before the salad it'll be less insidious?
It's a spatial issue, they should be side by side and allow you to go for whichever you want.
The idea here is that with education and proper choice making abilities, by the time you've reached either the salad bar or the meats, you should know what is best for you.
"There has to be some choice architecture, so the person who designs the cafeteria has to put the food somewhere. The salad has to be in front of the burgers or behind. Given that you have to arrange the food in some order, we argue that why not have the choice architect arrange the food in such a way that people will be happier and healthier"
How about a circle and you stand in the middle and go wherever you want
Do you think we require choice architecture because modern life offers us such a wide variety of choices and lifestyles?
Is nudge a fancy word for influence? I've not read the book :(
very insightful
Thaler (German word) was the origin for the word 'dollar' as I read.
how you say these things so subtly mr richard thaler
Just read Nudge the Final Edition. Wonderful. Am now reading The Real Anthony Fauci by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Would appreciate knowing the choice architects' view on what we know about Covid treatments and how they were presented to the world?
So nudge is a formal method for influencing choices .
I'm less concerned about what goes where than I am about the motivations for it. Let people choose what they want.
It's a great perspective until you hear the levels of society these megalomaniacal utilitarians want to implement it on. Not the product I want, but the product I'm "nudged" towards. And that's on me, cuz it's a free country and it's my choice. so really I should thank them for taking my best interests at heart. Complacency is consent
@@moodydude565 Plenty of utilitarians in the chicago school of economics; Thaler? not so much.
@@moodydude565life is about choices, and the architect is all about controlling not only the choices, but also how they are presented
@@Cesar-m7vYou still have all the freedom in the world to make a certain choice.
Nudge is more important to really supervise, refer to Abolish and Duflo, 2019Nobel economics winners, in every sector of social organizations, especially correspondent to report animal behavior. In some places most investment and management are done via capitals poured by Chinese, via agents in Taiwan.
Abihiji and Duflo are couples , very brave professors to learn China and Taiwan manipulate capitalism to prosper improper economics. Even smuggling of drugs and labors are unable to be curbed in England.
The painted lines at the s-curve on Lakeshore Drive make good sense, because they remind people to be aware and not speed through that area (limit goes down to 25 m.p.h. there). It's similar to rumble strips. The point is to avoid imminent calamity, such as a pile-up.
The salad and burger thing seems more insidious; that unappealing slippery-slope toward societal engineering (which no one wants). Big brother, as you suggest. Imposition of judgements, etc....
A nudge to awareness!
I think you missed the point, what people "want" is an extremely fickle thing that changes given the set up and that given you'll have to put the food in some kind of order that you know affects what they will choose it might be beneficial to set it up where more people would go for the healthier option. or they could of course remodel the entire restaurant though that seems cumbersome
" gives the illusion you're speeding up so you tap the brake"
And get hit from behind.
Theory nudge meets real world nudge.
That sounds more like a problem with tailgating than nudging. Could add a nudge aimed at reducing tailgating as well.
A dystopian technocracy will keep us safe
"Is it not the chief disgrace in the world, not to be an unit - not to be reckoned one character - not to yield that peculiar fruit which each man was created to bear - but to be reckoned in the gross, in the hundred, or the thousand, of the party, the section, to which we belong; and our opinion predicted geographically, as the north, or the south? Not so, brothers and friends, please God, ours shall not be so. We will walk on our own feet; we will work with our own hands; we will speak our own minds." - Ralph Waldo Emerson, "The American Scholar", 1838
Since public can pool their opinion to make a cheating shop five stars , we need quality description in phenomenology, epoche
Manipulating the sheep
You're the sheep, evidently.
Americans should be nudged to vote Remove every barrier to voting. Forget mail in voting, do online voting
Nudge= Propaganda= non respect of humans
ldorise = non intelligence