We spent too much money on learning how to market products that are bad for people and making sure schools cranked out people susceptible to marketing strategies that make you think paying money for poison is a good way to exercise your freedom.
And now we wonder why telling people that something is bad for them isn't enough to get them to stop using it.
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We spent too much money on learning how to market products that are bad for people and making sure schools cranked out people susceptible to marketing strategies that make you think paying money for poison is a good way to exercise your freedom.
And now we wonder why telling people that something is bad for them isn't enough to get them to stop using it.