Doug Lautzenheiser

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There are two lessons to be learned here. Firstly, it doesn’t always pay to be logical if everyone else is also being logical. Logic may be a good way to defend and explain a decision, but it is not always a good way to reach one. This is because conventional logic is a straightforward mental process that is equally available to all and will therefore get you to the same place as everyone else. This isn’t always bad – when you are buying mass-produced goods, such as toasters, it generally pays to cultivate mainstream tastes. But when choosing things in scarce supply* it pays to be eccentric. ...more
Alchemy: The Dark Art and Curious Science of Creating Magic in Brands, Business, and Life
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