Dan Ariely Quotes
If We Start To Think About Trust As A Public Good (like Clean Air And Water), We See That We Can All Benefit From Higher Levels Of Trust In Terms Of Communicating With Others, Making Financial Transitions Smoother, Simplifying Contracts, And Many Other Business And Social Activities. Without Constant Suspicion, We Can Get More Out Of Our Exchanges With Others While Spending Less Time Making Sure That Others Will Fulfill Their Promises To Us. Yet As The Tragedy Of Commons Exemplifies, In The Short Term It Is Beneficial For Each Individual To Violate And Take Advantage Of The Established Trust.
I Suspect That Most People And Companies Miss Or Ignore The Fact That Trust Is An Important Public Resource And That Losing It Can Have Long-term Negative Consequences For Everyone Involved. It Doesn't Take Much To Violate Trust. Just A Few Bad Players In The Market Can Spoil It For Everyone Else.
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