Hidden Games By Moshe Hoffman, Erez Yoeliepub <RECENT>

: Discusses why people sometimes choose not to know certain facts to maintain "plausible deniability" and avoid social accountability.

While classical economics assumes humans are hyper-rational and behavioral economics suggests we are fundamentally flawed, the authors argue for a middle ground. They propose that many puzzling behaviors—like lavish tastes, rigid moralities, or overconfidence—are actually shaped not by conscious thought, but by subconscious processes like cultural evolution and reinforcement learning . Core Features & Highlights Hidden Games by Moshe Hoffman, Erez Yoeliepub

: Reinterprets biased thinking as "internalized spin," where we adopt beliefs that make us more effective at persuading others. Structure and Reader Experience : Discusses why people sometimes choose not to

by Moshe Hoffman and Erez Yoeli is a deep dive into the underlying logic that drives seemingly "irrational" social behaviors. Key Concept: The "Hidden" Logic Core Features & Highlights : Reinterprets biased thinking