Quote by: Dan Ariely

In essence, individuals more concerned with portraying their own uniqueness were more likely to select an alcoholic beverage not yet ordered at their table in an effort to demonstrate that they were in fact one of a kind. What these results show is that people are sometimes willing to sacrifice the pleasure they get from a particular consumption experience in order to project a certain image to others. When people order food and drinks, they seem to have two goals: to order what they will enjoy most and to portray themselves in a positive light in the eyes of their friends.


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Author Bio


  • NameDan Ariely
  • DescriptionIsraeli American professor of psychology and behavioral economics
  • BornApril 29, 1967
  • CountryUnited States Of America
  • ProfessionEconomist; Psychologist; Educationist