andrea connected 15 days ago
If we were designed by engineers, as we consumed more, we’d desire less. But our frequent human tragedy is that the more we consume, the hungrier we get. More and faster and stronger. What was an unexpected pleasure yesterday is what we feel entitled to today, and what won’t be enough tomorrow.
highlight · from Behave: The Biology of Humans at Our Best and Worst by Robert Sapolsky
sari connected 16 days ago
‘we should never underestimate what the combination of fuddled goodwill and lack of historical knowledge can create in the way of confusion. there is a lot more than that than real ill will in the world’
sari connected a month ago
“Some things can become true merely because we believe in them–that pessimism becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. When modern economists assumed that people are innately selfish, they advocated policies that fostered self-serving behavior. When politicians convinced themselves that politics is a cynical game, that’s exactly what it became.”
― via Ru
... See moresari connected a month ago
- We therefore owe it to ourselves to try to reconcile the inside and outside views. Because let's not flatter ourselves: we believe crazy things too. We just have a hard time seeing them as crazy.
highlight · from Crony Beliefs | Melting Asphalt by Kevin Simler
sari connected a month ago
- Scarcity is a form of framing a product. Example: At the Apple store, there’s only one of each product on display. All other inventory is in the back. This creates a sense of scarcity and increases the value of the product.
andrea connected 2 months ago