Yes. I use them all the time. It’s like having a classroom full of unruly geniuses to help with the heavy lifting. I try my best to control their worst excesses.
Brilliant deep-dive. The connection between wartime mobilization and postwar consumer culture was eye-opening - never thought about how that industrial capacity just needed somewhere to go. The stats on social comparison driving 72% of choices in advanced economies is kinda depressing but also liberating? Like, if we know the mechanism we can theoretically push back. The Nordic model stuff gives me hope tho.
"The data you cite also points" - was this text written with a LLM?
Yes. I use them all the time. It’s like having a classroom full of unruly geniuses to help with the heavy lifting. I try my best to control their worst excesses.
Brilliant deep-dive. The connection between wartime mobilization and postwar consumer culture was eye-opening - never thought about how that industrial capacity just needed somewhere to go. The stats on social comparison driving 72% of choices in advanced economies is kinda depressing but also liberating? Like, if we know the mechanism we can theoretically push back. The Nordic model stuff gives me hope tho.