> Where YOU live you can have all the unbridled capitalism as you want A bit rich when all the companies mentioned are across the pond?
"Nobody asked for it, and nobody wants it." Whenever I read this I just lose all credibility for the author. As if millions of DAU having their problems solved are invisible to them.
"Studies" like what? 'The paradox of choice' says the exact opposite. When presented with more jams to sample, more groceries shoppers stopped to try, but less actually bought. Reducing decisions is conversion 101.
Why is it reasonable to interrupt everyone else's freedom to hear someone talk?
Or more likely: Confirmation bias. I also occasionally get Nigerian memes on IG despite never having searched it. But unlike you I don't have the Nigerian film google search history that would lead me to conclude it was…
Yup. One takeaway I took from the book "Factfulness", is a useful exercise for encountering bad news; ask "would the opposite news have reached me?". The answer is almost certainly, no.
Got a link to the cinematic you mention? Haven't heard of it.
> Where YOU live you can have all the unbridled capitalism as you want A bit rich when all the companies mentioned are across the pond?
"Nobody asked for it, and nobody wants it." Whenever I read this I just lose all credibility for the author. As if millions of DAU having their problems solved are invisible to them.
"Studies" like what? 'The paradox of choice' says the exact opposite. When presented with more jams to sample, more groceries shoppers stopped to try, but less actually bought. Reducing decisions is conversion 101.
Why is it reasonable to interrupt everyone else's freedom to hear someone talk?
Or more likely: Confirmation bias. I also occasionally get Nigerian memes on IG despite never having searched it. But unlike you I don't have the Nigerian film google search history that would lead me to conclude it was…
Yup. One takeaway I took from the book "Factfulness", is a useful exercise for encountering bad news; ask "would the opposite news have reached me?". The answer is almost certainly, no.
Got a link to the cinematic you mention? Haven't heard of it.