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" ... I hosted a three part training session for small housing providers from around the country. The topic was how changing the narrative about housing would help shift policy. My contention has been and remains that there are two factors driving daft housing policy in the country. The first is the stubborn resistance on the ascendant left about where price comes from and the second is the perception that rental housing is all about passive income; the only work attendant to owning and operating rental property is depositing the rent checks every month. ... "
" ... Of course, the very question is daft. It’s obvious Santa Claus is real - Amazon simply doesn’t have the capacity to deliver all those presents in one night (yet). However, parents worried that their smart assistant might blurt out a different answer and spoil what is already a pretty difficult Christmas might wish to know how their voice assistant of choice would tackle that knotty question. ... "
" ... People like Sutherland see the opportunity to extend such thinking to other theaters of commercial activity as not so much an opportunity but an imperative. He says, “if our ability to understand and predict human behavior only improves by a few percent a decade, the benefits will be immense. And even a tiny reduction in misdirected effort (by abandoning daft, ineffectual sunk-cost-plagued endeavors such as the war on drugs or, at a more modest level, badly conceived choice-architectures in a new range of cars) all can be economically transformative.” ... "
" ... The city announced a lockdown on October 3, similar to the measures many U.S. cities have implemented in the last few days. In response, the Philadelphia Enquirer observed, “The authorities seem to be daft. What are they trying to do – scare everybody to death?” More than 12,000 people in Philadelphia died of the flu over the next several weeks. ... "
" ... The rising death tolls in many countries has been shocking to watch. Many people are getting their first up-close-and-personal view of the astonishing power of exponential growth. We have seen it for decades in the dramatic growth of computing power described by Moore’s Law, but like the mythical boiling frog in the saucepan (it really is a myth: frogs are not that daft), we acclimatise to improvements on that timescale, and take them for granted. ... "