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The Ethics of Advertising in the Modern World
In a world of endless consumer choices, businesses use advertising to create illusions that encourage people to buy their products, even if it may not align with the customer's actual preferences. While it can be hard to determine if this is right or wrong, ultimately it's up to consumers to be smart and make up their own minds.
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With so many choices in consumer products and dating apps, it's no wonder there's a decline in marital satisfaction over time.
1:08:22 - 1:11:33 (03:10)
Summary
With so many choices in consumer products and dating apps, it's no wonder there's a decline in marital satisfaction over time. A study conducted by the guest shows that when a person is given a limited number of choices for a partner, instead of endless options, they report higher levels of satisfaction in the long run.
ChapterThe Ethics of Advertising in the Modern World
Episode#528 - Kristina Durante - Can Women Have A Career And A Family?
PodcastModern Wisdom
The speaker discusses their approach to making choices, stating that they have come to realize that sometimes having a limited amount of time to make a decision is better, as well as admitting their tendency to obsess over product features in the past.
1:11:33 - 1:12:37 (01:04)
Summary
The speaker discusses their approach to making choices, stating that they have come to realize that sometimes having a limited amount of time to make a decision is better, as well as admitting their tendency to obsess over product features in the past.
ChapterThe Ethics of Advertising in the Modern World
Episode#528 - Kristina Durante - Can Women Have A Career And A Family?
PodcastModern Wisdom
The advertising and marketing industry will continue to manipulate consumer preferences to strengthen their bottom line, but it's up to consumers to be smart and make up their own minds.
1:12:37 - 1:15:21 (02:44)
Summary
The advertising and marketing industry will continue to manipulate consumer preferences to strengthen their bottom line, but it's up to consumers to be smart and make up their own minds. While it's difficult to say whether it's right or wrong, consumers should be aware that there's always someone behind the curtain trying to manipulate their purchasing decisions.