Quote by Dan Ariely Download Open image ““After all, we are more than the sum of our parts (with a few exceptions, of course).”” — Dan Ariely ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.7 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“It's that way with people, too. Only with people it's sometimes that the whole is less than the sum of the parts.” — Wendelin Van Draanen Copy Share Image
“Really, Dad. I understand now about the whole being greater than the sum of the parts.” — Wendelin Van Draanen Copy Share Image
“It's the little things that count; when put together, they're greater than the whole.” — Rolando Loredo Copy Share Image
“We are the sum of our lives and not simply pieces of them. We are the whole of our time in this world.” — Terry Brooks Copy Share Image
“The things we do not do say about us as much as the things we do, if not more.” — luigina sgarro Copy Share Image
“And so we all matter - maybe less than a lot, but always more than none.” — John Green Copy Share Image
“As with everything else, the more we separate ourselves from each other, the weaker we become.” — Bursts of Brilliance for a Creative Life blog Teresa R. Funke Copy Share Image
“We are all, at times, in the majority. But we are also all, at times, in the minority.” — Gavin Esler Copy Share Image
If you think of people as making decisions actively, every time we think about the cup of coffee, we say, "How much will I… — Dan Ariely Copy Share Image
“[..] we human beings are ready and willing to steal something that does not explicitly reference monetary value - that is, something that lacks… — Dan Ariely Copy Share Image
It is true that from a behavioral economics perspective we are fallible, easily confused, not that smart, and often irrational. We are more like… — Dan Ariely Copy Share Image
“Contrafreeloading,” a term coined by the animal psychologist Glen Jensen, refers to the finding that many animals prefer to earn food rather than simply… — Dan Ariely Copy Share Image
One of the big lessons from behavioral economics is that we make decisions as a function of the environment that we're in. — Dan Ariely Copy Share Image
Not all debt is bad. From time to time we should get into debt when there's a good reason for that. — Dan Ariely Copy Share Image
“This result suggests that cheating is not driven by concerns about standing out. Rather, it shows that our sense of our own morality is… — Dan Ariely Copy Share Image
“ONE OF THE main differences between standard and behavioral economics involves this concept of “free lunches.” According to the assumptions of standard economics, all… — Dan Ariely Copy Share Image
Money is all about opportunity cost. Every time you spend on something, that's something you can't spend on something else. — Dan Ariely Copy Share Image
The people that lend you money basically give you an answer based on the risk that they are willing to take. But just because… — Dan Ariely Copy Share Image
“Upton Sinclair once noted, “It is difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends upon his not understanding it.”)” — Dan Ariely Copy Share Image
If you get people to feel that they are putting something, that they are creating it and so on, their love for the project… — Dan Ariely Copy Share Image