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Happiest Places to Live May Be Bad News for Suicidal. Feedback Loops Are Changing What People Do. In 2003, officials in Garden Grove, California, a community of 170,000 people wedged amid the suburban sprawl of Orange County, set out to confront a problem that afflicts most every town in America: drivers speeding through school zones.

Feedback Loops Are Changing What People Do

Local authorities had tried many tactics to get people to slow down. They replaced old speed limit signs with bright new ones to remind drivers of the 25-mile-an-hour limit during school hours. Police began ticketing speeding motorists during drop-off and pickup times. 'The Compass Of Pleasure': Why Some Things Feel So Good. The Compass of Pleasure: How Our Brains Make Fatty Foods, Orgasm, Exercise, Marijuana, Generosity, Vodka, Learning, and Gambling Feel So GoodBy David J.

'The Compass Of Pleasure': Why Some Things Feel So Good

LindenHardcover, 240 pagesViking AdultList Price: $26.95 Bangkok, 1989. The afternoon rains have ended, leaving the early evening air briefly free of smog and allowing that dis­tinctive Thai perfume, frangipani with a faint note of sewage, to waft over the shiny streets. I hail a tuk-tuk, a three-wheel motor­cycle taxi, and hop aboard.

People Argue Just to Win, Scholars Assert.