When decisions have few externalities, decoupling bad from good decision makers by allowing people to make their own decisions works very well. When decisions have large externalities, only having most people able to make a good decision leads to a robustly safe outcome.
Ie you can easily have cultural norms that are good for preventing disease spread, like handwashing or mask-wearing or quarantine. handwashing & quarantine are in fact biblical commandments.
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I’m not enthusiastic about practicing a traditional lifestyle myself, but this is clearly the use case that explains why traditions are ever good.
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