Thank you for your thoughtful note, Kyle, and I continue to nudge him along in the areas where I think he may still have blind spots (e.g., I urged him to read “Dissolving Illusions,” which I think he will find as mind-blowing as I and everyone else who’s read it has).
Thank you for your thoughtful note, Kyle, and I continue to nudge him along in the areas where I think he may still have blind spots (e.g., I urged him to read “Dissolving Illusions,” which I think he will find as mind-blowing as I and everyone else who’s read it has).
Thank you for your thoughtful note, Kyle, and I continue to nudge him along in the areas where I think he may still have blind spots (e.g., I urged him to read “Dissolving Illusions,” which I think he will find as mind-blowing as I and everyone else who’s read it has).
As with many things, one's beliefs change over time as new data arrive. The process does take time. The manipulation developed as a part of 'nudge' science requires effort to understand and then see how it works on us. As time progresses we will require an educational effort to overcome those tools. Obviously nudges can be used for 'good' as in https://www.dw.com/en/nudges-how-little-tricks-influence-our-decisions/a-51170445 or to promote fear https://brownstone.org/articles/the-nudge-ethically-dubious-and-ineffective/. You wording "nudge" itself prompted my response!
Haha, good point, HardeeHo—perhaps I should have avoided the word “nudge”! 😆