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Our evolution is unique in the universe.
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We were an isolated, blank page of human history, says Mills.
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A combination of human impulse and human innovation have shaped us, says Mills.
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Religion, Mills says, is the only secure foundation for ethical and moral behavior.
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“I believe that the most important things are the service that you provide to others.”
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Only the entrepreneurs are teaching us the important business lessons.
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The Bible still hasn’t gone out of fashion in the US, Mills says.
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The possibility of getting the human race off this planet inspires Mills.
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Mills talks about guiding the American economy through the Vietnam War.
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We are seeing two opposing trends, Mills says: more people pursuing higher education, while the population becomes less educated.
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Globalization has and will continue to be the big story in economics, says Mills.
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It’s just one of the many roles we play in life, Mills says.
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It is the difference between long- and short-term goals, Mills says.
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Research shows how wonderful religious beliefs are for morality in society, and for people’s behavioral decisions.
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Procrastination is not just about procrastination. It’s about a fundamental dilemma between what is good for us now and what is good for us in the long term, says workplace […]
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Economics is a field study that delivers policy prescriptions, Ariely says.
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Imagine if tomorrow the price of milk doubled and the price of alcohol was cut in half. Would we change our behavior accordingly?
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When we don’t much about something, we fill in the gaps in an optimistic way, Ariely says.
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The expert on irrationality, Dan Ariely, on why healthcare costs are out of control.
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What does 28% of the average person’s income mean?
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There’s the morality we aspire to and the morality we play by day-to-day, says Ariely.
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Dan Ariely on why it’s so difficult to be rational.
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Ariely wanted to break out of the strict form of an academic paper.
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