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  • Welcome to Soundview's Summary-in-Brief of Predictably Irrational: The Hidden

  • Forces That Shape Our Decisions, written by Dan Ariely.

  • Ariely is the James B. Duke professor of psychology and behavioral economics

  • at Duke University.

  • He is also the author of The (Honest) Truth About Dishonesty, A Taste of

  • Irrationality, and The Upside of Irrationality.

  • Ariely has a unique way of looking at the world. He admits that

  • and his goal for Predictably Irrational is to help us rethink what makes us and

  • those around us tick

  • by offering scientific rationale and amusing anecdotes.

  • Ariely's interest lies in his study of behavioral economics, exploring not

  • only behavior, but also the decision-making processes behind behavior.

  • Predictably Irrational is about human irrationality where we stray from being

  • perfect. Our irrational behaviors are not random - we repeat the same mistakes over

  • and over, making them predictable.

  • But the fact that we make mistakes also means there are ways to improve our

  • decisions.

  • Ultimately, Predictably Irrational is thought provoking and intriguing as

  • Ariely offers a chance to think about certain principles of human behavior

  • that give us a better understanding of human nature.

  • By understanding how you are predictably irrational, you will be encouraged to do

  • some things differently. It may

  • even change the way you live.

  • Predictably Irrational is summarized by Soundview Executive Book Summaries with

  • permission of the publisher, Harper Collins. Enjoy the summary at

  • summary.com.

Welcome to Soundview's Summary-in-Brief of Predictably Irrational: The Hidden

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