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>When current leaks, it would invariably go through the earth wire, the reason for it being that it offers the least resistance for the flow of current.

Man, I wish people would stop repeating that "path of least resistance" thing about electricity. It makes it so much harder to understand how electricity actually works when you've been hearing that lie your whole life. It's also the kind of misinformation that gets people hurt.

Current flows through every path, always. Otherwise, parallel circuits wouldn't work.




Good point and made me go "oh yeah, makes sense!": but it's only used as a metaphor in the article which isn't about electricity - so it would be cool if this doesn't end up being the focal point and top comment!


I wrote the article.

You are correct - Current will flow through all paths, with more current flowing through the lower-resistance paths - Just like humans :)


I liked your insight about the persuit of happiness. Did you know there are ads designed specifically to help people feel less guilty after thy made an expensive purchase? (Merdedes does this).


That's quite interesting - not heard of this before. Can you share more information on this?


I seem to remember Cialdini's "Influence" touches on this (it's a great read about persuasion and influence in any case)

Basically we have a strong need and desire to be self-consistent, and so we seek reasons to rationalise our decisions and they don't need to be all that logical as we try really hard to fill in the gaps. Just present a somewhat plausible story, and you can make people substantially happier about their purchase.

A lot of aspirational brand advertising serves to make you willing to spend money on an expensive product, but also to help you justify the purchase to yourself afterwards by continuing to give you reasons why you made the right choice, so that you go tell your friends about your awesome expensive new Mercedes rather than go around telling them the car salesman tricked you into buying a car you can't really afford once you've had a chance to think things through.

On the lower end, those "write 200 words about how much you love X for a chance to win" competitions are based on a similar principle: They don't care one iota what you write; but apart from getting your address for marketing purposes, they also want people to think about positive things to associate their product with, and commit to them in writing - our need to be self-consistent makes us feel better about the product as a result and we become more likely to advocate the brand and be a loyal customer.




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