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Nudge: Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth, and Happiness | Richard H. Thaler, Cass R. Sunstein
For fans of Malcolm Gladwells Blink and Nobel Prize winner Daniel Kahnemans Thinking Fast and Slow, a revelatory new look at how we make decisions More than 750,000 copies sold A New York Times bestseller An Economist Best Book of the Year A Financial Times Best Book of the Year Nudge is about choiceshow we make them and how we can make better ones. Drawing on decades of research in the fields of behavioral science and economics, authors Richard H. Thaler and Cass R. Sunstein offer a new perspective on preventing the countless mistakes we makeill-advised personal investments, consumption of unhealthy foods, neglect of our natural resourcesand show us how sensible choice architecture can successfully nudge people toward the best decisions. In the tradition of The Tipping Point and Freakonomics, Nudge is straightforward, informative, and entertaininga must-read for anyone interested in our individual and collective well-being.
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Shievad
Nudge (The Final) | Cass R Sunstein, Richard H Thaler
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Behavioral economics book and updated version of the authors‘ 2008 edition. I enjoyed the insights into how people and companies manipulate environments and therefore our choices/decisions for better or worse. There are a lot of stats in this book but the writing is not dry.

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Vivlio_Gnosi
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This book is an excellent follow up to Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman. It reveals how susceptible we are to subtle suggestions all around us every day both good and bad. The authors also reveal how powerful defaults and environment are to our decision and more importantly our mindsets. An excellent self-improvement read that will challenge you and help you grow! Highly recommend.
#Nonfiction #audiobook

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Vivlio_Gnosi
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Started listening to this #Nonfiction #audiobook about the power of perspective, environment, and suggestions.
#economics

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Trace
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Think I have to read it again but definitely some good food for thought.

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sophierayton
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From the creators of behavioural economics and the people who inspired the folks behind Freakonomics. Nudge is smart, funny and applicable to everyday life. A little American heavy, but most of us Brits have come to live with such things.

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Kdunn52
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It‘s was interesting but a slow read.

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Muenengo
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The book has a lot of academic and scientific concepts, but was written to be understood by anyone. Smart and interesting reading.

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ajshrk90
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1. Right now, in my bedroom or in the kitchen.
2. Anything can be a bookmark if you try hard enough! 🤣
3. I can. I don‘t like to, but I can.
4. Sometimes.
5. I like silence, but I‘ve definitely had a show going while reading because I simply couldn‘t decide.
6. Several, always.
7. Everywhere.
8. Silent!
9. Oh I‘ve skipped pages. I‘m not proud of it, but I‘ve done it.
10. Break it in!
11. No
12. —
Thanks @MicrobeMom for the tag! ☺️

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ajshrk90
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Some required reading for graduate classes! #gradschool #nutrition

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BeththeBookDragon
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Good way to start a new year!

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hp256
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Lot of relevant examples and use cases for nudging. Nice read.

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chowmeyow
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This book is good but it‘s also giving me major anxiety about my 401k.

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GoneFishing

The combination of loss aversion with mindless choosing implies that if an option is designated as the “default,” it will attract a large market share. Default options thus act as powerful nudges.

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Jessie.Zhao
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Fun fact