![]() Constantly comparing your salary, clothes or car to others’ will leave you envious and in a state of perpetual displeasure with what you have. Though comparing helps us make decisions, it can also make us miserable. ![]() For example, some savvy restaurants will deliberately overprice the most expensive item on their menu, so customers will then feel the second most expensive item is relatively cheaper and wind up ordering it. The same tendency to compare applies to prices of products, and many marketers take advantage of this by introducing expensive “decoy products” that make other things seem cheaper by comparison. ![]() ![]() Congratulations! Just don’t tell your friend why you’ve invited them out. Since you won this easy contest and other comparisons are harder to make, you will probably be seen as the cutest person at the club. Instead of going to the trouble of comparing lots of different-looking people, they can clearly see that you are preferable to your friend. What’s more, we tend to do this in the laziest way possible: by using the easiest comparisons around.īy showing up at a bar with a slightly less attractive version of yourself, you’re giving your potential dating partners an easy comparison. Our minds are fundamentally wired to look for comparisons. ![]() This will greatly increase your chances of success. Are you single? Here’s a surprising tip on how to attract potential dating partners at a club: bring along a friend who looks similar to you, only is slightly less attractive. ![]()
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