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" ... A: Basically it boils down to natural selection. Humans have been around for about 300,000 years or so. For most of that time, life has been incredibly difficult. If one of our ancestors was walking past a bush and thought he heard it rustle, he could either figure it was nothing and keep going or he could run away. Maybe it was nothing, but then again, maybe it was a lion. There’s no penalty for overreacting, but there’s an extreme penalty for underreacting. The genes of underreactors got weeded out of the gene pool. That’s left us with a vast array of negativity biases. The human brain craves bad news. It’s always on the lookout for threats and dangers. And of course, if that’s what people want, the market will provide it. ... "
" ... It all boils down to record levels of virus infections and investors pretty much throwing in the towel on any chance of a fiscal stimulus before the election. In fact, there’s talk that if we don’t get a jolt of federal money ahead of next Tuesday, it might be a long time coming, no matter which party emerges triumphant. There’s not a lot of optimism that a lame-duck Congress can accomplish much, so that could push things back all the way till after the inauguration. ... "
" ... It all eventually boils down to two questions. ... "
" ... It boils down to something simple, that you learned when you were a kid — “if something is too good to be true, it is. It is too good to be true. It is not real. It’s bots pretending to be the human audiences you want to target, and are willing to pay more to target. If the numbers seem too large — e.g. 300 million “auto-intenders” in the U.S. or 1 million oncologists (there’s only 8,000 in North America) — there’s something wrong with that. Stop chasing large numbers and at-scale audiences. Careful targeting of real human users implies small numbers. Of course the agency won’t tell you that. But use your own common sense and intuition. Would showing an oncology ad to an oncologist visiting a sports site be relevant anyway? It sure makes for large numbers of impressions, but did it help you do better marketing? ... "
" ... It boils down to this: I’m not trying to lose weight and have always hated the process of counting calories, maintaining any sort of food diary or totting up carbs. But I have enjoyed looking to see what score the Lumen would spit out each morning. It rewards positive behaviours without offering the granular kind of metrics likely to make you unhealthily obsessed in the process. ... "