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the endowment effect," our tendency to undervalue things that aren't ours and to...
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Greg McKeown
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Essentialism: The Disciplined
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the endowment effect," our tendency to undervalue things that aren't ours and to overvalue things because we already own them.
( Greg McKeown )
[ Essentialism: The Disciplined ]
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