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Dan Ariely

  • D_readermembuat kutipantahun lalu
    humans rarely choose things in absolute terms.
  • D_readermembuat kutipantahun lalu
    people don’t know what they want unless they see it in context.
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    Understand that relativity is everywhere, and that we view everything through its lens—rose-colored or otherwise. When you meet someone in a different country or city and it seems that you have a magical connection, realize that the enchantment might be limited to the surrounding circumstances. This realization might prevent you from subsequent disenchantment.
  • D_readermembuat kutipantahun lalu
    “Tom had discovered a great law of human action, namely, that in order to make a man covet a thing, it is only necessary to make the thing difficult to attain.”
  • utiutsmembuat kutipan2 tahun yang lalu
    On another technology platform for only one day—because it was quickly taken down—there was an iPhone app for sale called “I Am Rich.” It simply displayed a few words of affirmation about being rich. It did nothing else. It cost $999.99. Eight people bought it.
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    When it comes to making financial decisions, what should matter are opportunity costs, the true benefit a purchase provides, and the real pleasure we receive from it compared to other ways we could spend our money.
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    One study found that people discounted the future less when it was described with a specific calendar date rather than as an amount of time. We are more likely to save for a retirement that happens on “October 18, 2037” than for one that happens “in twenty years.” That simple change makes the future more vivid, concrete, real, and relatable.3
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    This person, this “future me,” should be cared for.
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