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Just as we tend to assume that the world is as we see it, we naively suppose that people are as we imagine them to be. ~CG Jung, “The Structure and Dynamics of the Psyche”

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enjoy the ride * Find joy in whatever you are doing, including ordinary tasks. * Look for ways to play. Play is essential to human growth. * Learning is enhanced when we lighten up. * Laughter is good medicine. * If something is not to your liking change your liking. * Give away smiles every day. * Do something just for the fun of it.

Improv Wisdom

Patricia Ryan Madson

In other words, expensive medical care does heal us, but it’s simultaneously an elaborate adult version of “kiss the boo-boo.” In this transaction, the patient is assured of social support, while those who provide such support are hoping to buy a little slice of loyalty from the patient. And it’s not just doctors who are on the “kissing” or supportive side of the transaction, but everyone who helps the patient along the way: the spouse who insists on the doctor’s visit, the friend who watches the kids, the boss who’s lenient about work deadlines, and even the institutions, like employers and national governments, that sponsored the patient’s health insurance in the first place. Each of these parties is hoping for a bit of loyalty in exchange for their support. But the net result is that patients end up getting more medicine than they need strictly for their health. The conclusion is that medicine isn’t just about health—it’s also an exercise in conspicuous caring.

The Elephant in the Brain

Kevin Simler and Robin Hanson

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