
The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #1332
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Jan 14, 2026 The hosts dive into nudge theory, exploring its appeal and ethical dilemmas in shaping behavior. They discuss the growing disillusionment with work, particularly among Gen Z, highlighting the impact of housing costs on motivation. Listener stories reveal trends like 'ghosting' jobs and pursuing side hustles for freedom. A fascinating segment introduces AI Jesus, raising questions about technology's role in spirituality and whether it can replace traditional confessions. Ultimately, they reflect on the limits of AI in fostering true human connection.
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Teach Bias Awareness Over Top‑Down Nudges
- Teach people to recognise and mitigate cognitive biases rather than relying on top-down nudges.
- This builds durable personal competence and avoids moral problems of bureaucrats deciding what's best.
Nudge's Cross‑Ideological Appeal Hid Power Grab
- Nudge appealed to conservatives, progressives and technocrats because it promised low-cost, measurable influence.
- Turning government nudge units into private companies concentrated power and global reach.
UK Nudge Unit Privatised And Globalised
- The UK's Behavioural Insights Team was turned into a limited company and later bought by Nesta with large public funding.
- That shift enabled the unit to expand internationally and amass political influence.






