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I don't think so. You are correct that there are a large number of people who don't want the social stigma of being poor etc., but for many they see it as one of the few pleasures they can still have. To these people, they smoke, most of their friends and family smoke, and life is a struggle on a day to day basis. To them calling them a loser doesn't shame them, it just makes them more angry towards you.
But it will help a lot for the remaining ~10% or so of middle class people who smoke, to quit.
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#32Isn't this in general normal for the poor? Poor are poor because they prefer instant gratification and don't think about what it means long term.
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That is simply not true, at least not in any even minimally developed country.
You're both talking in extremes. There is a lot of inherited wealth in the developed world [1]. There is also a relationship between "marshmallow test" impulsiveness and peoples' tendency to squander the opportunities their life presents them [2]. The relative balance between these factors is debatable. Their presence is more difficult to dismiss. [1] https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-08-23/how-to-st... [2…
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#34Earlier quoted context omitted.
That is simply not true, at least not in any even minimally developed country.
You're both talking in extremes. There is a lot of inherited wealth in the developed world [1]. There is also a relationship between "marshmallow test" impulsiveness and peoples' tendency to squander the opportunities their life presents them [2]. The relative balance between these factors is debatable. Their presence is more difficult to dismiss. [1] https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-08-23/how-to-st... [2…
[0]http://www.fa-mag.com/news/most-millionaires-self-made--stud...
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#35Isn't this in general normal for the poor? Poor are poor because they prefer instant gratification and don't think about what it means long term.
Whereas rich are rich because their parents were rich.
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#36This, if correctly publicized, would be the best motivation in getting huge amounts of people to stop. Think of a slogan like "Only the poor still smoke" or "it's what losers do" and how it would impact people. Suddenly you'd be embarrassed of being seen smoking.
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#37Meta: I appreciate how WP interprets a network failure to load assets as an ad blocker. Makes for a great user experience.
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#38This, if correctly publicized, would be the best motivation in getting huge amounts of people to stop. Think of a slogan like "Only the poor still smoke" or "it's what losers do" and how it would impact people. Suddenly you'd be embarrassed of being seen smoking.
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#39This, if correctly publicized, would be the best motivation in getting huge amounts of people to stop. Think of a slogan like "Only the poor still smoke" or "it's what losers do" and how it would impact people. Suddenly you'd be embarrassed of being seen smoking.
There might be something there with economics, but a government (or any authority) calling people losers I doubt would have any effect. The "drugs aren't cool" campaign's have never really worked.