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Alchemy

The Surprising Power of Ideas That Don't Make Sense

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By: Rory Sutherland
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Penguin presents the audiobook edition of Alchemy: The Surprising Power of Ideas That Don't Make Sense, written and read by Rory Sutherland.

To be brilliant, you have to be irrational

Why is Red Bull so popular – even though everyone hates the taste? Why do countdown boards on platforms take away the pain of train delays? And why do we prefer stripy toothpaste?

We think we are rational creatures. Economics and business rely on the assumption that we make logical decisions based on evidence.

But we aren’t, and we don’t.

In many crucial areas of our lives, reason plays a vanishingly small part. Instead we are driven by unconscious desires, which is why placebos are so powerful. We are drawn to the beautiful, the extravagant and the absurd – from lavish wedding invitations to tiny bottles of the latest fragrance. So if you want to influence people’s choices you have to bypass reason. The best ideas don’t make rational sense: they make you feel more than they make you think.

Rory Sutherland is the Ogilvy advertising legend whose TED Talks have been viewed nearly 7 million times. In his first book he blends cutting-edge behavioural science, jaw-dropping stories and a touch of branding magic, on his mission to turn us all into idea alchemists.

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Critic reviews

Wonderfully applicable to everything in life, and funny as hell
Brilliant, Brilliant, Brilliant … wonderfully heretical, naughty and funny … Uncommon sense on stilts
Veins of wisdom regarding human functioning emerge regularly and brilliantly from the pages. Don't miss this book.
Brings together complex theory with stories and plentiful humour to both captivate and entertain. It’s an important work for our era of apparent irrationality.
Both a book on human behavior and a rallying cry to stand up against the spreadsheet mafia dominating most government and corporate policies today
Stimulating and funny
[A] fun, quirky, hilarious page-turner…Sutherland is one of the all-time great raconteurs, polymaths, and ad men
Buy this book for the footnotes alone… As a committed devotee of rationalism, who thinks there is not enough of it in this world, I rationally ought to hate this book. Instead I loved it.
A must read for anyone who is in the people business

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Some very interesting ideas, well presented. As someone who likes a logical approach, I found that there was a great deal of logic behind his creativity.

A great perspective on checking the numbers by also testing how they smell.

Fascinating and Engaging

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Pithy, funny and thoughtful exploration as to why logical economic models and evolutionary reality might be so very different.

Treeeemendous

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This had some really valuable insights. I couldn’t help but feel that it needed updating already but that’s probably just a reflection of the ridiculous rate of technological change these days. My only issue really is that there were certain comments that made it clear hear he was speaking to a male audience and I’m always irritated by stereotypes about women so there were a few moments that grated a bit. I always like things that challenge and supplement classical economics.

Interesting stuff

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Absolutely recommend you listen to Rory’s insightful take on humans and our interactions with one another, in particular, when we are being asked to part with money. Tru Ely fascinating and thoroughly enjoyable.

A really, really worthwhile investment of your time

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Rory Sutherland does a great job debunking why as humans we act and speak when purchasing a product or service. Using his extensive experience in marketing he shows us how we can use 'alchemy' to influence people's buying behaviour or thoughts about a service they received. Rory is fantastic at bringing these ideas and theories to life. This book has encouraged me to not be afraid of thinking different and challenging the norm.

Really thought provoking!

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