The Rational Reminder Podcast: Uninsurable Condos, Floundering Robo Advisors, and Counterfactual Thinking (EP.86) (opens in new tab)
Let's say you make a choice that had you chosen differently, things would ostensibly have turned out more favourably. Later on, a similar situation comes up and you make the choice you think you should have made previously in the hope that the result you wanted before will come true this time around. This is called counterfactual thinking and it forms the main topic of our discussion in today’s episode. First publicized in a fascinating paper called The Psychology of Preferences, Daniel Kahne...
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