![]() ![]() Meaning, they match people even if they’re not actually a match, with random actual matches thrown in so customers have some good experiences, but not too many to actually pair someone.” Merek and I theorize, though we cannot prove it because we haven’t been given access to this data set, that these dating websites are using the same psychology that’s used by casinos to keep people coming back. Therefore, it’s in their best interest to find the sweet spot of maximizing profit-by not pairing too many couples successfully too quickly-and being just slightly better than their competitors. Every time they successfully pair a couple, they’ve lost two customers. “Give me an example,” I asked, taking another sip of my drink. This is because if a company actually solves a problem, or solves it with the best solution, the company will ultimately lose money.” There is only benefit-monetary benefit-in making a problem less irritating, or less pressing. ![]() ![]() “It means, in corporate America,” Matt’s gaze darted to my mouth, then away, then to his friend, “there is no benefit to solving a problem or finding the best solution to a problem. ![]() I licked the sugar off the rim of my lemon drop, glancing between the three of them. ![]()
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