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DANIEL KAHNEMAN: Investors need to stop believing they can know the future
What's more, Kahneman told the conference this week that women are better are not making the impuls…
Akin Oyedele
Why Facebook’s Social Experiment Does Not Warrant Criticism
Those criticising the experiments have the following arguments. This is the most discussed and most…
Pankaj Korwar
Millennials said in a survey they needed $525,000 a year to be happy. Here's what a Nobel prize winner's research says about money and happiness.
If money can really buy happiness, a study found a positive link up to at least $500,000. Here's wh…
Ayelet Sheffey
Money really does buy happiness for most people, researchers say
A new study that reanalyzed previous research appears to contradict the theory that happiness event…
Grace Dean
We left our boxes in storage for a year when our move was interrupted. Minimalism worked out well for us.
We left all our moving boxes in storage for a year when our move was interrupted. Minimalism worked…
Fern Reiss
With workers and employers feeling ghosted, it's clear that the hiring process is not working. Here's how companies can improve.
People on both sides of the table are frustrated. Nobel Prize-winning psychologist Daniel Kahneman …
Dominick Reuter
Ruzwana Bashir is the most important name in tech you've never heard until now
A successful founder herself, Ruzwana Bashir connects everyone from Elon Musk to Marissa Mayer.
Insider Inc.
A Nobel Prize-winning psychologist says the most successful decision-makers know how to use their gut feelings in a way the rest of us don't
Kahneman told me this system can also be applied more generally - say, if you're deciding between j…
Shana Lebowitz
The 2 traits that help the most successful people stand out from the crowd usually spell disaster for the rest of us
Researchers looked at a group of inventors in Canada and found that above-average optimists who wer…
Shana Lebowitz
Judging employees on results could reward luck over skill, argue top psychologists, and there's a better way to do it
Ariely said that the best way to motivate kids to achieve success is to praise their effort over th…
Shana Lebowitz
Financial happiness starts at $85,000 per year
Americans earning more than $85,000 a year are happier than those who earn less, a new study finds.…
Hillary Hoffower
Why Andreessen Horowitz bets on 'egomaniacal' and 'partly delusional' founders being the must successful
In his new book, "Secrets of Sand Hill Road: Venture Capital and How to Get It" (the title refers t…
Shana Lebowitz
How to spot confirmation bias and keep it from fueling snap judgments and limiting your worldview
Confirmation bias can limit you by leading you to prioritize information that matches your current …
Cassandra Miasnikov,Brad Bren…
The 3 key traits Salesforce wants in its sales candidates, based on an internal analysis of the software giant's top performers
In his 2011 bestseller, "Thinking, Fast and Slow," Nobel Prize-winning psychologist Daniel Kahneman…
Shana Lebowitz,Joe Williams
Don't waste your money on a 2-week vacation - you'll forget half of it
Kahneman has made a career studying the way people's experiences and memory relate to each other. I…
Chris Weller
Everyone has unconscious biases — here's how to identify, address, and overcome them
Implicit bias affects everyone and can be extremely detrimental in the workplace and healthcare and…
Kelly Burch,Brad Brenner
A Nobel Prize-winning psychologist explains why it's nearly impossible to hire the perfect person for every job
He cited Google as an example of a company that uses structured interviews and takes pains to make …
Shana Lebowitz
President Obama wants you to read this book on making smarter decisions
Don't feel bad if that problem stumped you. It's designed to exploit gaps in System 1 thinking. By …
Chris Weller
Asking yourself a simple question can radically change the way you manage your time and make you happier
Vanderkam's anticipating/experiencing/remembering framework is an extension of an argument made by …