#7115
What factors can cause substantial bonuses to reduce a CEO's productivity? Why do we place such a high value on revenge? In what ways can unclear instructions actually benefit us? What accounts for the gap between our expectations of happiness and the actual sources of our happiness?

#7113
Irrationally Yours explores the fascinating ways in which human behavior often defies logic and rationality. Through a series of engaging anecdotes and insightful experiments, the author delves into the myriad of factors that influence our decision-making processes, revealing that our choices are frequently swayed by emotions, social pressures, and cognitive biases rather than pure logic. He emphasizes that understanding these irrational tendencies can empower us to make better decisions in both our personal and professional lives.

#7110
What makes spending money feel painful? Why do we find it acceptable to pay more for something today simply because we've previously overpaid for it? Why is it so easy to buy a soda for $4 while on vacation, even though we wouldn't spend more than $1 for the same drink at our local grocery store?

#7104
In Amazing Decisions, Dan Ariely delves into the intricate and often surprising ways that human behavior influences our decision-making processes. Through engaging illustrations and relatable anecdotes, Ariely reveals how our choices are frequently swayed by factors we may not even be aware of.

#7101
Since the publication of Dan Ariely's weird human behavior series of books, they has attracted countless attention around the world. His works have helped tens of thousands of readers to optimize their work and life decisions, big and small, by understanding behavioral economics, and get better at work and life.

#5669
When we make decisions in life, we tend to think that we are making wise, rational choices. But this is often not the case. On the contrary, irrationality is the instinct of human beings, and it is the recessive power that truly dominates human behaviors and decision-makings. However, these irrational behaviors are neither random nor meaningless. Instead, they are systematic, predictable and controllable.