I don't disagree with the point its contributing to - and I think your overall case is strong - but I've never been a fan of characterising the natural human instinct to preserve precious energy as meaning we are all inherently 'lazy'. One of the reasons I find Kahneman's stuff tiresome that he leans on this framing so heavily. Is unwarr…
I don't disagree with the point its contributing to - and I think your overall case is strong - but I've never been a fan of characterising the natural human instinct to preserve precious energy as meaning we are all inherently 'lazy'. One of the reasons I find Kahneman's stuff tiresome that he leans on this framing so heavily. Is unwarranted moralistic misanthropy really, and of course ironically rather lazy itself
I don't disagree with the point its contributing to - and I think your overall case is strong - but I've never been a fan of characterising the natural human instinct to preserve precious energy as meaning we are all inherently 'lazy'. One of the reasons I find Kahneman's stuff tiresome that he leans on this framing so heavily. Is unwarranted moralistic misanthropy really, and of course ironically rather lazy itself