Research suggests the nations actually have similar feelings toward wealth
2016 vote shares for Trump and Sanders point to a mix of negative emotions
In an election year, that’s bad news for organizations like the American Red Cross
Forced to nod in agreement, workers may embrace conspiracy theories, be less trusting
People will endure inconvenience to synchronize events, regardless of proximity
When an unloved cause or political adversary is attached to a nudge, the method itself becomes suspect
The happiest people are moderately patient, not into extreme delayed gratification
Hal Hershfield’s book offers research-backed methods to build a healthier, happier, more financially secure life
New approaches to spending and time-management examine how our actions do or don’t influence our level of satisfaction
Highlighting the right data and making it relevant can help overcome resistance
People across studies want to change their lives, but are more inclined to do that in the distant future
Hengchen Dai finds that hitting the reset button can help those who have recently struggled, but erodes the motivation and execution of top performers
Test’s originator was a central co-author but died before its completion
They do, but only when facing a competitive election contest
Fresh-start dates can serve as either — it’s a two-way nudge
A Chinese garment factory tidied up after golden coins were displayed