Incentives to suffer – courts - Deepstash

Incentives to suffer – courts

There are other ways to promote psychological fragility – by rewarding it. Plaintiffs have a vested interest in maximizing the harm that they have suffered from an accident of some kind. Psychological consequences of injury are both easy to fake and difficult to disprove.

And, since the law’s delay is long, the person who fakes neurosis for long enough actually becomes neurotic.

Since most people do not like to think of themselves as frauds, the symptoms continue even after the case is settled, so they do not come out as frauds.

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The author of Admirable Evasions is Theodore Dalrymple, the pen name of Anthony Daniels, a British cultural critic, psychiatrist, and former prison doctor. He is best known for his sharp critiques of modern culture, ideology, and the psychological worldview that he argues has replaced traditional moral thinking.

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