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How the Evaluation Economy Might Be Making Us "Good" - Performing Kindness in a Rated World

How the Evaluation Economy Might Be Making Us "Good" - Performing Kindness in a Rated World

Published 1 year, 2 months ago
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Episode Summary: We're constantly being rated – likes, stars, reviews. Welcome to the 'evaluation economy'. This episode starts with that familiar unease but dives deeper. We explore how this system, focused on observable actions over inner intent, doesn't just change what we do, but potentially who we are. Using examples like the ride-share driver initially 'acting' nice for ratings, we unpack the fascinating possibility of genuine transformation. Could performing kindness lead to becoming kinder? We introduce Self-Perception Theory to explain how our actions might shape our inner selves over time. While acknowledging criticisms of superficiality, we explore the hopeful outcome: a world with more considerate behavior, where 'acting' good might just be the first step to being good. Join us to discuss how technology, evaluation, and psychology intersect, possibly reshaping the very definition of a 'good person'.

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