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The Architecture of Choice: Why You Buy the Candy Bar

15 min · 28. maj 2026
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Why did you grab that candy bar at checkout even though you only came in for milk? Welcome to nudge theory and choice architecture—the invisible forces that shape your decisions daily. Join us as we explore how default settings, menu design, and placement choices control behavior, from organ donation rates that skyrocket with opt-out policies to Netflix autoplay and 401k enrollment. Discover how Richard Thaler and Cass Sunstein's 'libertarian paternalism' explains why the path of least resistance is where you always end up. 00:00:00 - Introduction to nudge theory and choice architecture 00:02:45 - The candy bar checkout example and real-world impact 00:06:00 - What is libertarian paternalism? 00:10:30 - Major examples: organ donation, Netflix, 401k 00:14:15 - How to recognize and understand choice architecture This podcast episode was fully generated by AI — research, script, voices, and production. Built with Claude, Piper TTS, and automated pipeline tooling.

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