I'm a big advocate of the nudge libertarian paternalism. We know from research that most people, whether they're depending on the government or the corporation they work for, they're not very good at this. So you have this paternalistic libertarian paternalism where we know people are terrible at long-term investments and discounting the future. What Richard Thaler did is he basically didn't really force people to invest in a 401k.

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