The economic arguments are implicitly building on a weaker version of Simplico’s beliefs in the discussion.
Fame and money are already mostly inexploitable anywhere, but human health is quite exploitable even with all these bad equilibria.
The reason the Overton window is so behind the optimal ideas is that people are stupid. The reason that the Overton window is so narrow is that people are sheep.
I wonder if Elizier is biased to dismiss people’s faults as sins of the System, so people end up looking good.
The economic arguments are implicitly building on a weaker version of Simplico’s beliefs in the discussion. Fame and money are already mostly inexploitable anywhere, but human health is quite exploitable even with all these bad equilibria. The reason the Overton window is so behind the optimal ideas is that people are stupid. The reason that the Overton window is so narrow is that people are sheep. I wonder if Elizier is biased to dismiss people’s faults as sins of the System, so people end up looking good.