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Joe Edelman on Designing Meaningful Things

Joe Edelman on Designing Meaningful Things

Update: 2022-10-28
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I worry about whether we can improve the insurance system. I once wrote an essay arguing that all insurance is compelled, so the only way to get someone to buy insurance is to force them to do it. The implication is that nobody will ever do anything good without being forced. We learn some lessons the hard way but then quickly forget. What's more we hate this compulsion! We chafe at the rules and many of us shirk them when we can. It's a mess. 

Joe Edelman has a better vision. In his vision (in my words), we have values that give us a sense of meaning. Connecting with other people who share these values is (should be) our social objective. Groups anchored around values will develop norms for deepening the pursuit of these values, norms we'd gladly accept because the values are so meaningful to us. 

Norms are another way of saying "social rules we live by" and the minute you are putting rules down you are constraining some actions and, even if only by negation, compelling others. If we can create a system where rules are embraced rather than resented, we can create a vastly superior society than we have today. Listen for our discussion of this! 

Joe's homepage: https://nxhx.org/
youtube: https://youtu.be/Sjennrn5LNA
show notes: https://notunreasonable.com/2022/10/28/joe-edelman-on-designing-meaningful-things

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Joe Edelman on Designing Meaningful Things

Joe Edelman on Designing Meaningful Things

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