The perspective is that the question “What is a good way for me to expend my brain clock-cycles?” doesn’t automatically come to mind and stop people from wasting think-time. The framing effect is about judgement bias introduced by the particular way a question is asked, rather than the possible bias in think-time allocation caused by asking and talking about the wrong questions.
The perspective is that the question “What is a good way for me to expend my brain clock-cycles?” doesn’t automatically come to mind and stop people from wasting think-time. The framing effect is about judgement bias introduced by the particular way a question is asked, rather than the possible bias in think-time allocation caused by asking and talking about the wrong questions.