Choices
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And when you go into the supermarket, you certainly don't see a lot of
choices
there.
And what we changed was not people's moral judgments when they're deciding what to do, when they're making action
choices.
Design to make the
choices
you wish to make easier.
So this four-10 kind of strategy can actually make lockdown easier to bear for people who can still make a living during those days, or at least make their own
choices
about what fraction to work and what fraction to stay in lockdown.
Second was providing
choices
about who to report to.
And in these times of change, we need these new
choices
because our existing solutions are simply becoming obsolete.
If you're a patient that needs an operation and there isn't a surgeon available, you're left with some really difficult choices: to wait, to travel, or not to have an operation at all.
If you think about it, if you want to live in a world in the future where there are fewer material goods, you basically have two
choices.
Just to know that Jaguar shamans still journey beyond the Milky Way, or the myths of the Inuit elders still resonate with meaning, or that in the Himalaya, the Buddhists still pursue the breath of the Dharma, is to really remember the central revelation of anthropology, and that is the idea that the world in which we live does not exist in some absolute sense, but is just one model of reality, the consequence of one particular set of adaptive
choices
that our lineage made, albeit successfully, many generations ago.
Because if we cling to it, and continue to assume that it can underpin our choices, the future that it presents to us is one which is really unmanageable.
There are only four choices, so why are they in a pop-up menu?
It's not like the rest of the screen is so full of other components that you need to collapse the
choices.
And we are aware of the price; we pay a price for that, but we're aware of it, and generally, we will pay the price for increased freedoms,
choices
and opportunities.
All these
choices
involve value judgments and social norms, not objective facts.
Law has to be simple enough so that people can internalize it in their daily
choices.
What the world needs now is to restore the authority to make common
choices.
It's kind of like this other level where you can't make
choices
anymore, and it's just your body reacting to certain sounds in the music.
And the other, of course, is a birth control pill, which, in a very simple way, fundamentally changed the structure of society by changing the role of women in it by providing to them the opportunity to make reproductive
choices.
It would only cost 16 billion to set up 20 percent of the ocean as marine protected areas that actually give new living
choices
to the fishermen as well.
What matters is the emotional
choices
you make with this language.
One that a lot of cultural critics have pointed to is that we now have a much broader palette of design
choices
to choose from than we ever have before, and this is mainly because of the fast fashion industry, actually.
YouTube cares deeply about the rights of content owners, but in order to give them
choices
about what they can do with copies, mashups and more, we need to first identify when copyrighted material is uploaded to our site.
And so it's giving people more choices, but it's not taking away
choices.
But the law typically lags technology by a generation or two, and if we get told we don't belong on the sidewalk, we have two
choices.
The American way, to quote Burger King, is to "have it your way," because, as Starbucks says, "happiness is in your choices."
For them, choice was not just a way of defining and asserting their individuality, but a way to create community and harmony by deferring to the
choices
of people whom they trusted and respected.
When, in contrast, two or more individuals see their
choices
and their outcomes as intimately connected, then they may amplify one another's success by turning choosing into a collective act.
The more
choices
you have, the more likely you are to make the best choice.
I was so struck by this comment that from then on, I started to offer all the participants those seven sodas, and I asked them, "How many
choices
are these?"
Again and again, they perceived these seven different sodas, not as seven choices, but as one choice: soda or no soda.
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