also, how does a random individual truly "know" that he wants to be a healthcare professional without trying to become one? good incentives nudge him to try becoming one, and then in the process of trying he might end up becoming a saint who let's go of all carrots.
also, how does a random individual truly "know" that he wants to be a healthcare professional without trying to become one? good incentives nudge him to try becoming one, and then in the process of trying he might end up becoming a saint who let's go of all carrots.
so I guess incentives also manufacture saints?
I haven't thought about this - it's very "what makes a person good" and I don't really know.