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Drunk Tank Pink

Book • 2013
In 'Drunk Tank Pink', Adam Alter delves into the intriguing ways our surroundings shape our decisions and emotions, from the impact of colors to the influence of names.

The book offers surprising insights into human psychology, highlighting how seemingly trivial factors can significantly affect our lives.

Alter's work blends psychology, sociology, and cultural history to provide a comprehensive understanding of these hidden forces.

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Mentioned by Joe Buleg as a book that explores the unexpected forces that shape our decisions.
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Mentioned by Charles Best in relation to research on donation behavior.
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