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The third assumption, and by far the most pernicious, is a behavioral model that describes human beings as something called "homo economicus," which basically means that we are all perfectly selfish, perfectly
rational
and relentlessly self-maximizing.
So we said, "If people are not sensitive to the economic
rational
theory explanations, to these forces, what could be going on?"
It's a process that takes rationality almost to an absurd level, and it transcends all the baggage that normally comes with what people would call, sort of a
rational
conclusion to something.
First, we just don't have a
rational
relationship to information, we have an emotional one.
Now who is
rational?
You know, what if people are
rational?
Mother Theresa, she was
rational.
Terrorists, they're
rational.
Pretty much everybody is
rational.
The assumption there is that we're all constantly calculating the costs and benefits of every one of our actions and optimizing that to make the perfectly right,
rational
decision.
We would never think of using these tools if we thought that everyone was
rational
all the time.
It was Irving Thalberg, a former secretary with intuitive genius, who achieved
rational
extravagance.
You're supposed to be
rational
in an argument.
Like economists, you know, their definition of rational, that we all act out of our own economic self-interest.
People, as it turns out, either aren’t perfectly rational, or don’t expect each other to be perfectly
rational.
I don't think that's
rational.
Having more communication and information at our fingertips at any given moment was supposed to make decision-making easier and more
rational.
There is about 20 regions of the brain that have been modeled, simulated and tested: the auditory cortex, regions of the visual cortex; cerebellum, where we do our skill formation; slices of the cerebral cortex, where we do our
rational
thinking.
The design process was really tough, almost like a struggle for survival, but gradually an idea evolved: this sort of idea of a
rational
tower that melts together with the surrounding city, sort of expanding the public space onto what we refer to as a Scandinavian version of the Spanish Steps in Rome, but sort of public on the outside, as well as on the inside, with the library.
And when with modern bureaucracy there was a very
rational
approach, where there was a clear distinction between the private sphere and the public sphere.
Conversely, recent research showed that people who learned a second language in adulthood exhibit less emotional bias and a more
rational
approach when confronting problems in the second language than in their native one.
There is my world and there is your world, and my world is always better than your world, because my world, you see, is
rational
and yours is superstition.
We need to have this dialogue be a more rational, more understandable dialogue, including the steps that the government takes.
And he's an economist, so he's
rational.
Now, I also agree that that is rational, for now.
People do get HIV because they do stupid things, but most of them are doing stupid things for perfectly
rational
reasons.
Now,
"rational"
is the dominant paradigm in public health, and if you put your public health nerd glasses on, you'll see that if we give people the information that they need about what's good for them and what's bad for them, if you give them the services that they can use to act on that information, and a little bit of motivation, people will make
rational
decisions and live long and healthy lives.
So, let's start with what's
rational
for an addict.
So, suddenly it becomes perfectly
rational
to share needles.
We've got what's
rational
for public health.
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