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Почему миллиардеры столько работают, а потом бросают на ветер деньги, заработанные потом и кровью? Что общего между всеми нами и банкирами с Уолл-стрит, а также Элвисом Пресли и Стивом Джобсом? В изящной и занимательной форме маэстро психологии Кенрик и Гришкевичус подвергают сомнению распространенные взгляды на процесс принятия решений и предлагают абсолютно новую альтернативу, основанную на эволюционной психологии. Устанавливая поразительную связь между поведением современного человека и его корнями, уходящими в прошлое, авторы показывают, что в основе «нелепых» поступков лежит чрезвычайно сложная система принятия решений. Вкладывание денег, поиск работы, покупка машины, выбор спутника жизни — во всем этом за нашими решениями стоят скрытые эволюционные цели. Эта замечательная книга полностью изменит ваше представление о процессе принятия решений.
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