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:hehe:
Well that is incredibly cheesy, but it reminds me of this that I read the other day:
[quote]The general point about the size of our self-ignorance extends beyond the details of Systems 1 and 2. We’re astonishingly susceptible to being influenced – puppeted – by features of our surroundings in ways we don’t suspect. One famous (pre-mobile phone) experiment centred on a New York City phone booth. Each time a person came out of the booth after having made a call, an accident was staged – someone dropped all her papers on the pavement. Sometimes a dime had been placed in the phone booth, sometimes not (a dime was then enough to make a call). If there was no dime in the phone booth, only 4% of the exiting callers helped to pick up the papers. If there was a dime, no fewer than 88% helped.[/quote]
http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2011/dec/13/thinking-fast-slow-daniel-kahneman
I feel a little nauseous