Zach Lykins

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The fact that we consume too much medicine has many possible explanations. Perhaps the most tempting is the idea that health is so important to us that we’re willing to try anything, even if it’s unlikely to help much (like the RAND experiment shows). To show that our medical behaviors are driven by the conspicuous caring motive, rather than “health at any cost,” we have to look at other predictions made by the conspicuous caring hypothesis.
The Elephant in the Brain: Hidden Motives in Everyday Life
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