the amount of choice won't matter as long as people are free to choose and have priorities. the only time choice causes stress is when a person is emotianally invested or ignorant of the implifications(or reverse)
Next time show us the rest of what your live audience seen, .. why didn't we get to see more than just captions on the blue background? what happened to the cartoons you refer too and you audience laughed at ?
If I got to choose between choice and no choice I'd choose choice. When 'having too much choice' is felt as to be a problem, the problem is we have no problem.
Is it not eerie, considering the logo in front of the speaker, that Google-technology exactly represents what would be the wet dream of the Führer, who would "liberate" the individual from the paradoxes of individual choice, in the sense the monitoring and eliminating dissidence in relation to a given ideal?
True. But the opposite extreme also distracts from the more valuable and fundamental choices we have in life: relationships, political involvement, etc. Last time I visited the states, 2 years ago, the word that most describes what I saw/felt is: shell a fragile exterior with little substance on the inside. TV and internet have done a wonderful job of distracting people from real life. I read Schwartzs message as choose the right choices to make instead of being manipulated.
boring
56browno 6 months ago
@56browno agreed
56browno 6 months ago
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56browno 6 months ago
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lanigan97 6 months ago
I would like to see whatever it is people at the croud see!
Waboru 7 months ago
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Waboru 7 months ago
the amount of choice won't matter as long as people are free to choose and have priorities. the only time choice causes stress is when a person is emotianally invested or ignorant of the implifications(or reverse)
Ravengaurd6 7 months ago
This copyright business is ridiculous...going as far as blocking a few old cartoons from a video just makes me MAD -_-
FallenDramon 9 months ago 2
Next time show us the rest of what your live audience seen, .. why didn't we get to see more than just captions on the blue background? what happened to the cartoons you refer too and you audience laughed at ?
Music4yourBrain 1 year ago
@Music4yourBrain
I think they were copyrighted.
LanteanKnight 1 year ago
Чем больше выбора, тем решение выбора уменьшается....
atnerus 1 year ago
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TedDGPoulos 1 year ago
LOL "If you're going to Kentucky Fried Chicken... I bet nobody eats that crap."
Ashitakaandsan 1 year ago
Too bad they didn't show the graphic visual aids.
chayoto 2 years ago
If I got to choose between choice and no choice I'd choose choice. When 'having too much choice' is felt as to be a problem, the problem is we have no problem.
torgausen 2 years ago
@torgausen Exactly...
Ashitakaandsan 1 year ago
"Good" or "Bad" are not opposed.
"Good" is in the balance, in equilibrium. Not much, not few.
"Bad" is in the excess. Too much or too few.
D3mi4n 2 years ago 3
:(((( they dont show all the cartoons thing
cosy18 2 years ago
Cool. I always thought there was a distracting amount of choice available.
SpreadingAwareness 3 years ago 7
@SpreadingAwareness Maybe you're right. Maybe we should FORCE everyone to have less and less choices. You guys are fucking retards.
BrettDunbar 1 year ago
@BrettDunbar How the hell would you force everyone to have less choice? I don't think anyone should be forced to do anything.
SpreadingAwareness 1 year ago
Less is more. google it..QED.
moparroadrunner69 3 years ago 3
profound!
endertrask 3 years ago
Very stimulating
jb3171941 3 years ago
Great informations! Just a pitty one doesn't see the cartoons. Sound and pictures are not running in sync.
kobold39 4 years ago 12
@kobold39 They're in the TED-talk
CirkusBolgen 7 months ago
why won't you desire what is desirable
see it your own way. Why is contemplation a factor, just you live like ants
BrandyRena 4 years ago
Is it not eerie, considering the logo in front of the speaker, that Google-technology exactly represents what would be the wet dream of the Führer, who would "liberate" the individual from the paradoxes of individual choice, in the sense the monitoring and eliminating dissidence in relation to a given ideal?
Theai2007 4 years ago 3
True. But the opposite extreme also distracts from the more valuable and fundamental choices we have in life: relationships, political involvement, etc. Last time I visited the states, 2 years ago, the word that most describes what I saw/felt is: shell a fragile exterior with little substance on the inside. TV and internet have done a wonderful job of distracting people from real life. I read Schwartzs message as choose the right choices to make instead of being manipulated.
MiranUT 3 years ago 2
@Theai2007 haha yes.
TimeLord361 1 year ago
A fantastic video. It's a topic relevant and important to virtually everyone.
eric5280 4 years ago
GOOOD
crazysantu6t 4 years ago
more IS less!
sprocketme2 4 years ago