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Book 29: Predictably Irrational by Dan Ariely

“Predictably Irrational” was incredibly interesting and easy to read. One of my favorite anecdotes discussed how if you have two choices that are similar in value (say, a Victorian style house vs a contemporary style house), the very existence of a lesser choice (say, a Victorian style house that needs a roof replaced) will make you more likely to choose the “good” Victorian house. See, isn’t that interesting? The entire book is made up of little experiments like that, and was fascinating to read and ponder.

Highly recommended.
304 pages
4/5

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