json_metadata | "{"app":"Musing","appTags":["life","addiction","vice"],"appCategory":"life","appTitle":"Can we really change a bad behaviour or addiction by simply threatening a person?","appBody":"<p>I think you're confusing threats with education.</p>\n<p>We need to have the awareness about risks and consequences of things we enjoy.</p>\n<p>If you know what downsides are there, you can weight them against what you enjoy about an activity and then decide. </p>\n<p>It creates the Informed Consent. And that's the best type of consent.</p>\n<p>Sure, we're focusing on discouraging harmful behaviors, so it's not always Know-Both-Sides-You-Decide thing. </p>\n<p>But to complain about it is like saying \"Hey, try the rat poison! It's toxic, but maybe for you it works.\"</p>\n<p>You know what I mean? </p>\n<p>We don't have a culture of snorting rat poison. </p>\n<p>But the warning labels on it are fundamentally no different than anti-smoking adds.</p>","appDepth":2,"appParentPermlink":"pkeb9e845","appParentAuthor":"funtraveller","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","musingAppVersion":"1.1","musingPostType":"answer"}" |
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