#113 - The funny ways we think about money
What should not matter in a perfectly rational world? Sale prices or “savings,” or how much we’re spending at the same time on something else (relativity) The classification of our money, where it came from, and how we feel about it (mental accounting) The ease of payment (pain of paying) The first price we see or previous prices we’ve paid for a p
... See moreDan Ariely • Dollars and Sense
What should not matter in a perfectly rational world? Sale prices or “savings,” or how much we’re spending at the same time on something else (relativity) The classification of our money, where it came from, and how we feel about it (mental accounting) The ease of payment (pain of paying) The first price we see or previous prices we’ve paid for a p
... See moreDan Ariely • Dollars and Sense
Yes, it is very frustrating to pay more than you should have. But the anger over this form of “rip-off” fades if the product still gets the job done. Worse is the situation when the product is flawed. The frustration stays with you until you finally use up the product or get rid of it. The moral here is that one should not lose sight of quality in
... See moreHermann Simon • Confessions of the Pricing Man: How Price Affects Everything
Though price is just a number, it can evoke a complex set of emotions… Depending on context, the same price may be perceived as a bargain or a rip-off;
Dr. David Lewis • The Brain Sell: How the new mind sciences and the persuasion industry are reading our thoughts, influencing our emotions, and stimulating us to shop
Though price is just a number, it can evoke a complex set of emotions… Depending on context, the same price may be perceived as a bargain or a rip-off;
Dr. David Lewis • The Brain Sell: How the new mind sciences and the persuasion industry are reading our thoughts, influencing our emotions, and stimulating us to shop
salvation. A price is just a number, and while it can be a powerful part of a decision, it doesn’t, and shouldn’t, mean everything.
Dan Ariely • Dollars and Sense
salvation. A price is just a number, and while it can be a powerful part of a decision, it doesn’t, and shouldn’t, mean everything.