Predictably Irrational: Understanding Human Decision-Making
In this insightful analysis, author Driss Elmouden explores Dan Ariely's "Predictably Irrational," revealing how human decisions are often shaped by biases, emotions, and social factors rather than pure rationality.
Read ArticleThe Paradox of Choice: Why More Is Less
In his insightful book, Driss Elmouden explores the counterintuitive idea that too many choices can lead to anxiety, indecision, and dissatisfaction, challenging the belief that more options equate to greater freedom and happiness.
Read ArticleThe Power of Rapid Cognition: A Summary of Blink by Malcolm Gladwell
In Blink, Malcolm Gladwell delves into the world of rapid cognition – the split-second decisions our brains make subconsciously. This compelling summary by Driss Elmouden explores the science behind snap judgments, when they work and when they fail, and how to improve our decision-making abilities.
Read ArticlePsychological Foundations and Dimensions of Career Choice
Discover the profound impact of early childhood experiences, parental involvement, and family environment on career choice. This insightful content by Driss Elmouden delves into theories that shed light on the developmental stages and psychological dimensions of career decision-making.
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