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The art of choosing
Book • 1960
In 'The Art of Choosing,' Sheena Iyengar examines the complex nature of choice and its impact on our personal and professional lives.
The book addresses questions such as whether the desire for choice is innate or culturally bound, why we sometimes make choices against our best interests, and how much control we have over our decisions.
Iyengar draws on extensive research in psychology, behavioral economics, and neuroscience to provide insights into how choices are influenced by cultural and environmental factors.
The book also offers practical advice on improving decision-making by setting constraints and prioritizing meaningful choices.
The book addresses questions such as whether the desire for choice is innate or culturally bound, why we sometimes make choices against our best interests, and how much control we have over our decisions.
Iyengar draws on extensive research in psychology, behavioral economics, and neuroscience to provide insights into how choices are influenced by cultural and environmental factors.
The book also offers practical advice on improving decision-making by setting constraints and prioritizing meaningful choices.
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Mentioned by Brian Portnoy as a book that significantly impacted his professional and personal life.

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[REPLAY] Brian Portnoy – From Complex to Simple (Capital Allocators, EP.57)