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While browsing the latest dating app, have you ever stopped and wondered
在瀏覽最潮的交友軟體時,你是否曾經靜下來想過
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"Why are so many of the good looking people jerks?" Well, it turns out that there is a simple explanation for this phenomenon.
「怎麼會有這麼多好看的衣冠禽獸?」 這現象其實很容易解釋
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If we make a little graph of Niceness vs. Good Looks, we can start to get an answer.
我們把「善良度」和「養眼度」拿來作個圖,就可以開始解答
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First, we have to assume that people are equally spread across this chart;
首先,假設所有人在這圖表中是均勻分布;
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meaning some people are mean and ugly, some are ugly and nice, some are good looking and mean, and some are good looking and nice!
也就是說,會有些人又壞又醜,有些人醜但人好、有些人好看但很壞,還有些人是內外兼優的大天菜!
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Of course, this is based on your subjective taste, and what you find beautiful and nice.
當然,這都是根據你的主觀喜好、以及你對美和善良的定義
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Now if you think about it, you probably have zero interest in people who you find mean and ugly,
稍微動動腦,你應該會對那些人醜個性又壞的酸菜們毫無興趣
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meaning your pool of potential mates gets a bit smaller.
也就是說,你另一半的選擇就少了一些
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And truthfully you probably prefer a certain combination of niceness and good looks.
老實講,在善良度和養眼度的組合中,你應該會有所偏好
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Ultimately, we’re left with a triangle of people you find acceptable and give attention to in the first place.
最後,剩下這些在三角形內的人,是你覺得還不錯、一開始就會注意到的優菜
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But now, 100% of the people left in your pool who aren’t that attractive to you are nice
圖左邊那群外表不怎麼吸引你的優菜,全都很好相處
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- they have to be otherwise you wouldn’t pay them any attention.
— 他們必須要這樣,不然你根本不會鳥他們
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After all, if somebody is nice, you’re less likely to be critical of their appearance, which brings down the average of nice peoples looks.
再說,個性很好的人,你比較不會對他們的外表這麼苛求,但這也拉低了好人的外表平均水準
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To the same token, almost half of the people that are beautiful to you, are mean.
同樣地,會有近半數的優菜是你覺得好看、但難相處的
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Again, if somebody is mean, you likely require that they be really attractive for you to give them any attention,
相同道理,個性糟糕的人,他們就要長得更秀色可餐,才能引起你的注意
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which makes it seem like more attractive people are jerks.
這樣會讓人覺得好看的混蛋更多了
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If we take this a step further we can assume that people who are both hot and nice are the best catches,
再進一步延伸,我們可以推測,內外兼優的天菜是最搶手的
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and get swept off the market more quickly, further increasing your perception and bias.
他們會迅速地從市場中被掃掠一空,這又更強化了你的認知及偏見
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We can see a similar thing happen with food - do you ever wonder why it seems that healthy foods just don’t taste as good ?
選擇食物時也會有相似的情況 — 你有沒有想過,為什麼健康的食物嚐起來都不怎麼樣?
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Well let’s use our chart - Yumminess vs. Healthiness.
把我們的圖拿出來用用吧 ——「美味度」對上「健康度」
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Of course, in reality this chart probably isn’t evenly distributed,
當然,現實中這張圖應該不會是均勻分布
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because food is often created to specifically taste good, so the right hand side of the graph is likely more dense.
因為食物通常會被特意弄得很好吃,所以圖右邊會比較密集
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Regardless, we can take out all the foods that don’t taste good and aren’t even good for you,
儘管如此,我們還是可以剔除掉那些難吃又沒營養的食物
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because why would you bother eating them?
因為 … 連吃它們都嫌麻煩吧?
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But of the foods left over that you do eat, now 100% of the foods that don’t taste good are good for you!
剩餘那些還可入口的食物,就是掛保證難吃但健康的食物
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Just like the dating graph, it’s because of the people or foods that you don’t pay attention to,
就像先前的交友圖,正是因為那些你不屑一顧的對象或食物
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that your perception becomes skewed.
讓你的認知產生偏差
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Back to dating, and it’s true. From your perspective, good looking people are more likely to be jerks
這道理套回交友也行得通。在你的認知中,好看的人通常會是混蛋
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- but it’s because of who you’re paying attention to in the first place.
—— 但這要看你一開始的注意力放在誰身上
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You simply ignore the ugly jerks !
你只是忽略了人醜又不好相處的酸菜們!
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Special thanks to Blue Apron for supporting this episode,
特別感謝《 Blue Apron 》贊助這集影片
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and giving the first 300 people who sign up with our link, three free meals on their first order.
以及提供前三百名在連結處註冊的會員,首購免費三份餐點
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Blue apron allows you to create delicious, chef-designed recipes,
《 Blue Apron 》讓你能自己做出美味、廚師級食譜的美食
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by delivering fresh-farm ingredients to your doorstep in the exact right proportions for cooking !
他們會備好煮菜所需的新鮮食材和準確份量,配送到你家門口!
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It’s a fun and simple way to try new recipes every week, which take less than 40 minutes to make
每周試做不同的菜餚,好玩又簡單,而且不用四十分鐘就可以弄好
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instead of doing the same old thing.
不會像以前一樣,一成不變
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You can get cooking by using the link in our description.
你只要用我們說明處的連結就可以開始煮菜
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And subscribe for more weekly science videos !
也請訂閱頻道來看更多的每周科學影片!