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<blockquote data-quote="tomBitonti" data-source="post: 6245970" data-attributes="member: 13107"><p>Not sure if this crosses a no politics line. But ...</p><p></p><p>Are folks really unable to plan ahead to make optimal choices?</p><p></p><p>And, when folks don't plan ahead, should the government step in and coerce "better" behaviors?</p><p></p><p>And, when the choices are not entirely obvious (the push to more efficient bulbs has been hampered because the replacements were initially substantially less useful than the bulbs being replaced), I'm very skeptical about allowing others to make my choices. Even in the case of light bulbs, given the rapid advanced in technology, I'm still not convinced that folks should in most cases be using the new bulbs, given the pace of advancement compared with the lifetime of the bulbs.</p><p></p><p>Now, there are a number of obvious cases where folks make very poor choices (credit debt, gambling, substance abuse), which seem to argue that folks should be forced more often to different behaviors.</p><p></p><p>Yet, in spite of this, I find the problem seems to be that folks are actively encouraged to poor behaviors: They are bombarded with inducements to think poorly. We seem to spend, as a society, a lot of effort inducing poor behavior and degrading folks ability to act responsibly.</p><p></p><p>Anyways, this pushes the discussion either towards the out-of-bounds line, or is already past it. Not sure if we should continue.</p><p></p><p>Thx!</p><p></p><p>TomB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tomBitonti, post: 6245970, member: 13107"] Not sure if this crosses a no politics line. But ... Are folks really unable to plan ahead to make optimal choices? And, when folks don't plan ahead, should the government step in and coerce "better" behaviors? And, when the choices are not entirely obvious (the push to more efficient bulbs has been hampered because the replacements were initially substantially less useful than the bulbs being replaced), I'm very skeptical about allowing others to make my choices. Even in the case of light bulbs, given the rapid advanced in technology, I'm still not convinced that folks should in most cases be using the new bulbs, given the pace of advancement compared with the lifetime of the bulbs. Now, there are a number of obvious cases where folks make very poor choices (credit debt, gambling, substance abuse), which seem to argue that folks should be forced more often to different behaviors. Yet, in spite of this, I find the problem seems to be that folks are actively encouraged to poor behaviors: They are bombarded with inducements to think poorly. We seem to spend, as a society, a lot of effort inducing poor behavior and degrading folks ability to act responsibly. Anyways, this pushes the discussion either towards the out-of-bounds line, or is already past it. Not sure if we should continue. Thx! TomB [/QUOTE]
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