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Adam takes a broader philosophical turn, discussing the idea of societal weakness and how it compels people to make bad decisions. He shares his observations of illegal dumping and littering, arguing that most individuals aren't inherently evil but are weak. Without proper incentives—like offering a nickel per can—people are driven to bad habits, including dumping construction debris in alleys. This leads into a critique of government policies and the failure of bureaucracies to incentivize proper behavior.