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Standard economics assumes that we are rational—that we know all the pertinent information about our decisions, that we can calculate the value of the different options we face, and that we are cognitively unhindered in weighing the ramifications of each potential choice.

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It is better to be hated for what you are than to be

<p>Ever wonder why you buy things you don't need, procrastinate despite knowing better, or choose the medium popcorn when you wanted small? This eye-opening book reveals that our irrational behaviors aren't random mistakes—they're systematic and predictable. Behavioral economist Dan Ariely shows through clever experiments how our decisions are repeatedly and predictably irrational in ways we can anticipate. Best part? Once you understand these patterns, you can adjust for them and make better choices about money, relationships, and life.</p>

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