This reminds me that close friends have given me *wonderful* reading recommendations, which I would have done well to heed, even at the expense of (what I usually think of as) my all-things-considered reading list. Relatedly: hey, what books should I read?https://twitter.com/AgnesCallard/status/1210368555302162435 …
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Replying to @NateMeyvis
I assume yes, but you've read Predictably Irrational? there's a good anecdote about gift giving vs. cash in there.
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Replying to @cdgoldstein
I have not (though I have the sense I've absorbed some of the material in interviews, through other behavioral psych / econ material, etc.). Thanks for the reference!
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Replying to @NateMeyvis
he basically runs through a scenario on if your mother in law made a wonderful thanksgiving dinner and then as a thank you, you offered her money for it. And why that would be awkward/less rewarding than a sincere thank you, etc.
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Replying to @cdgoldstein @NateMeyvis
it's a good book that got me into behavioral econ type stuff though. I would also recommend Subliminal by Leonard Mlodinow (and the Drunkard's Walk, which is older).
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