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Art of choosing

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London; Little Brown; 2010Description: 329pISBN:
  • 9781408702949
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 150.1943 IYE
Summary: This book explain that If you are dubious and equivocal about the choices that lie ahead, The Art of Choosing is your effortless choice to make the right decisions in life. After a meticulous research on many disciplines like psychology, economics, culture, marketing and management, the book presents many real-life scenarios. People stumble upon their choices and tend to make decisions that are not in their best interests. This book reveals the forces that drive one's choices, the impact of a choice on one's endeavor, the challenges encountered in decision-making and the key to making the right decisions. Our life is encrusted with plentitude of choices in every turn. The author explains a jam experiment, which discloses that the more choices we have, the less likely we are to be inclined to one. This holds good even for retirement saving schemes. The author emphasizes that culture has a role to play in our choices. While Americans feel brushing teeth and snoozing the alarm are choices to make, Japanese folks treat it more like a routine. Orthodox people that abide by many rules are more optimistic and hopeful in comparison to atheists because of their belief in a supreme power.
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This book explain that If you are dubious and equivocal about the choices that lie ahead, The Art of Choosing is your effortless choice to make the right decisions in life. After a meticulous research on many disciplines like psychology, economics, culture, marketing and management, the book presents many real-life scenarios. People stumble upon their choices and tend to make decisions that are not in their best interests. This book reveals the forces that drive one's choices, the impact of a choice on one's endeavor, the challenges encountered in decision-making and the key to making the right decisions.
Our life is encrusted with plentitude of choices in every turn. The author explains a jam experiment, which discloses that the more choices we have, the less likely we are to be inclined to one. This holds good even for retirement saving schemes. The author emphasizes that culture has a role to play in our choices. While Americans feel brushing teeth and snoozing the alarm are choices to make, Japanese folks treat it more like a routine. Orthodox people that abide by many rules are more optimistic and hopeful in comparison to atheists because of their belief in a supreme power.

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