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synopsis:
"Predictably Irrational" delves into the peculiarities of human behavior, highlighting how people often make irrational decisions in systematic ways. Dan Ariely, a behavioral economist, explores the hidden forces behind these decision-making patterns and explains why traditional economic theories, which assume rational choices, often fall short.
Through engaging experiments and stories, Ariely reveals the invisible influences that drive our choices, such as emotions, social norms, and expectations. The book covers various aspects of everyday life, from consumer behavior to personal finance, and shows how understanding these irrationalities can lead to better decision-making.
synopsis:
"Predictably Irrational" delves into the peculiarities of human behavior, highlighting how people often make irrational decisions in systematic ways. Dan Ariely, a behavioral economist, explores the hidden forces behind these decision-making patterns and explains why traditional economic theories, which assume rational choices, often fall short.
Through engaging experiments and stories, Ariely reveals the invisible influences that drive our choices, such as emotions, social norms, and expectations. The book covers various aspects of everyday life, from consumer behavior to personal finance, and shows how understanding these irrationalities can lead to better decision-making.