
Behavioral Grooves Podcast
Imperfectly Perfect: The Science of Human Decision Making | Lionel Page
Aug 21, 2023
Lionel Page, author of Optimally Irrational, discusses the benefits of biases in decision-making. Topics include the hedonic treadmill, loss aversion, anticipated utility, and the impact of relationships on decision-making.
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- Anticipated utility and loss aversion are powerful motivators in decision-making, driving us to strive for our goals based on potential positive outcomes and potential losses.
- Happiness is linked to our expectations and anticipation of utility, with anticipated utility building excitement for potential success and loss aversion preventing overly ambitious goal-setting, ultimately shaping our decision-making and actions towards desired outcomes.
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Anticipated utility and loss aversion affect decision-making
Lionel Paj discusses how anticipated utility and loss aversion play a crucial role in decision-making. Anticipated utility involves the excitement of achieving future goals, while loss aversion prevents us from setting goals that are too difficult to attain. This combination motivates us to strive for our goals and make decisions based on the potential positive outcomes and potential losses.
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