Alex Halloran

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Happiness is a terrible yardstick, because people adapt to the most appalling circumstances, and shrug off objective improvements in their standard of living. It would not be surprising to learn that we aren’t dramatically happier than our peasant ancestors, but it also wouldn’t mean anything. Our lives are vastly improved by vaccination, clean water, and education, even if our stupid biology refuses to acknowledge it.
Optionality: How to Survive and Thrive in a Volatile World
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