Emotional Decision-Making
Many believe they make decisions based purely on logic, but emotions play a significant role in our choices, often more than we realize. A Harvard professor suggests that up to 95% of purchasing decisions are influenced by emotions, highlighting how this bias extends beyond shopping to areas like politics and hiring. The discussion also touches on the personal experience of weighing options, demonstrating how emotional factors can complicate seemingly rational decisions.In this clip
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