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Behavioural Economics Saved My Dog Dan Ariely

Behavioural Economics Saved My Dog By Dan Ariely

Behavioural Economics Saved My Dog by Dan Ariely


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Gain a new perspective on the inevitable problems of everyday life

Behavioural Economics Saved My Dog Summary

Behavioural Economics Saved My Dog: Life Advice For The Imperfect Human by Dan Ariely

Internationally bestselling author Dan Ariely brings his unique perspective to bear on a maelstrom of life's problems - from how to deal with a Christmas card list that's fast becoming unmanageable to whether or not you should have children.

Ariely changed the way we view ourselves, how we think and how we act, with his book Predictably Irrational. In his immensely popular Wall Street Journal advice column, where readers Ask Ariely for his help with various dilemmas, he provides a logical view on the seemingly illogical, shedding light on the most curious minutiae of human behaviour.

With a helping hand from legendary New Yorker cartoonist William Haefeli, Ariely's new book will make you laugh at the ridiculous aspects of our daily existence just as you gain a new perspective on how to handle the inevitable challenges that life brings us all.

Behavioural Economics Saved My Dog Reviews

'With Ariely's level of expertise there's always the risk of sounding condescending and dry, but his humble, playful delivery feels like sage advice from a friend from start to finish'.

* BBC Focus *

'Amidst the humour, Ariely provides practical advice to problems and manages to turn seemingly impossibly illogical situations into curiously logical solutions'.

* CapX Reviews *

There is nobody better placed to solve your problems than Dan Ariely. A funny, addictive, life-changing book.

-- Tim Harford - The Financial Times' Undercover Economist and presenter of BBC Radio 4's More or Less

In this thoroughly entertaining book Dan provides insightful advice to a vast range of human problems. I loved it.

-- Terry Jones, Monty Python member, director, actor and writer

From advice on relationships to insight on superstitions, Irrationally Yours is as informative as it is witty. I really enjoyed reading it.

-- Dr. Ruth K. Westheimer, Sex Therapist

The human brain is one of the largest mysteries in the world. Trying to understand its complexities and improve our behaviour is one of the main challenges society deals with. In Irrationally Yours, Dan shares with us some of these mysteries and the tools for accomplishing this task.

-- Anthony Robbins, author of Unlimited Power, Unleash the Power and

Dan is the most provocative, interesting, and to-the-point advice columnist you are likely to read, whether on your job, your love life, your kids or your disrespectful neighbors.

-- Tyler Cowen, author of Average is Over

Ariely is a master observer of human foibles. His advice is funny, thoughtful, and well-founded. Sometimes all three together. My advice: read it, enjoy it, think about it.

-- Al Roth, Craig and Susan McCaw Professor of Economics at Stanford University, Nobel laureate in Economics

About Dan Ariely

Dan Ariely is James B. Duke Professor of Psychology and Behavioral Economics at Duke University and bestselling author of Predictably Irrational: The Hidden Forces that Shape Our Decisions. He lives in North Carolina with his wife, Sumi, and their two creative children, Amit and Neta.

Additional information

GOR007119688
9781780748177
1780748175
Behavioural Economics Saved My Dog: Life Advice For The Imperfect Human by Dan Ariely
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oneworld Publications
20151001
240
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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