Decisions about Decisions
Practical Reason in Ordinary Life
Recommendation
Cass R. Sunstein is a reliable, smart, and prolific author who often writes in depth about how people think. He co-authored Nudge and has written many perceptive books. Here, Sunstein provides a set of useful decision-making strategies, including schemes that eliminate routine decisions, dig out relevant information, neutralize unconscious biases that can undermine your judgment, and let you off the hook when you should delegate a decision to experts or algorithms. Sunstein offers a detailed, sometimes technical tour of a range of tools to help you avoid decision paralysis, make smart decisions, or, in some cases, circumvent the need for a decision altogether.
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About the Author
Cass R. Sunstein is the founder and director of Harvard Law School’s Program on Behavioral Economics and Public Policy, and former head of the White House Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs. He has authored or co-authored many books including Nudge: Improving Decisions About Money, Health, and the Environment; Noise: A Flaw in Human Judgment; Wiser: Getting Beyond Group Think to Make Groups Smarter; How to Become Famous: Lost Einsteins, Forgotten Superstars, and How the Beatles Came to Be, and more.
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