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It's like the button at traffic lights that does nothing: it's not about actually working, it's about giving the user a feeling of control.


And gradually you learn to stop pushing the button. Then when you are in a new neighbourhood you wonder why the green never comes. That's learned helplessness. You have been taught that any control was illusory and that nothing you do helps, so you don't even try.


So it does something.

When you push it, the electrical signal goes from finger to brain, inducing a change, instead from button to traffic light.





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