• Initial thought:

    Everyone is nudged slightly closer to what they need to live comfortable lives

    For people with very low quality of life, their life gets slightly better For people with very high quality of life, their life gets imperceptibly worse (but then also slightly better as the world around them has improved, since they make up such a tiny fraction of people)

    “more realistic” thought: The human brain is slightly less prone to addiction - however slight this adjustment needs to be to be considered a small thing.

    Less social media addiction, less harmful substance addiction, less sugar addiction, less gambling addiction.

      • Habits can be adaptive, but addictions are more about external drugs hacking the brain. And highly refined and addictive drugs didn’t really exist in the ancestral environment. (Alcohol was first refined ~9000 years ago, which isn’t enough time to evolve an anti-addiction mechanism.)

        • That’s true. There would have been things like khat they could have chewed on, but khat isn’t very addictive. In the new world there was coca leaves, but we haven’t been in the new world nearly as long and I’m not sure how addictive they even are without being concentrated.