With the rise of behavioral economics, my profession is no longer so
fixated on the theory that people are relentlessly selfish, striving
only to maximize their own pleasure. We know, for example, that work is
not just eight daily hours of suffering that people endure to make money
for their own benefit. People actually like to work if they see meaning
in it, and they can be generous with their money, too.
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