appeared in russian by richard thaler, nobel laureate, also one of the karfes of behavioral economics, sanstine such an important example that there are countries in which by default the organs of a deceased person can be used as a donor, but there are countries in which it is impossible, and it would seem very easy to change your decision, that is , you just need... formation or expertise, yes, so , of course, this is such a force, yes, but here it is very it is important to be on the bright side in order to give people sufficient flexibility, and not drive them into some rigid models, hastily, to what extent they are ready to receive this freedom in decision-making, you know, as we say, that this is the choice of a soviet person, yes, well , you and i belong to a generation that still experienced the soviet union and the shortage, so you start talking about how good it was for one type of sausage and you don’t, there are them here. there is a state, an economy, a society, or is it easier to say that now the same model remains, let me anything by definition, i’ll take it and that’s great, thin