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Great book, I would recommend this to everyone, it is a simple book about how to subconsciously nudge people into decision which are better for them. Although there are some points in which I disagree with the author (e.g. marriage) but still the book has an abundance of studies and research behind most of its points.
This is one of those books which if everyone read, society would become better. This is especially a must read for future law makers, politicians, educators and businessman.
This is one of those books which if everyone read, society would become better. This is especially a must read for future law makers, politicians, educators and businessman.
Pretty good book, interesting viewpoints, got very technical.
fast-paced
After reading Thinking Fast and Slow, this book seemed a bit less exciting. The concept of libertarian paternalism was interesting to read about, but overall the examples seemed less applicable to my everyday life than I anticipated.
informative
reflective
medium-paced
The idea of the nudge is powerful, but I think the authors really don't understand how privileges and nudges work together.
It’s been on my list forever, but super underwhelming.
Less of an enjoyable read than all the other psychology books I’ve read. Also didn’t like how Noise was written, I guess Sunstein isn’t one of my favourite authors. Got some things out of it, but nothing new that I didn’t see in Kahneman’s, Cialdini’s or Ariely’s works.
I've heard this mentioned on podcasts like Freakonomics. It's certainly interesting when it discusses successful tweaks to behavior, and proposes thought-provoking suggestions for further changes. I don't agree with those theories completely, but it's definitely more interesting than most conversations I have. Perhaps it will inspire listeners to look for situations where they can structure a choice to nudge people in the right direction.
informative
slow-paced