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The Tim Ferriss Show #830 · October 9, 2025 · 1h 38m

Nick Kokonas and Richard Thaler, Nobel Prize Laureate — Realistic Economics, Avoiding The Winner's Curse, Using Temptation Bundling, and Going Against the Establishment

Richard Thaler — Nobel Prize in Economics (2017) for behavioral economics — alongside Nick Kokonas (Alinea Group, Tock). Thaler co-authored Nudge and built the field of choice architecture. Covers temptation bundling, the winner's curse, and the personal cost of challenging academic orthodoxy for decades.

Canon

Thaler is the source. Choice architecture and nudge theory from the Nobel laureate himself.

Curious

Pair something you should do with something you want to do. Milkman (Wharton): audiobooks only at the gym → 51% more visits.

Editorial

Going against the establishment
Thaler on the cost of challenging academic orthodoxy.

References

NudgeRichard Thaler & Cass Sunstein (2008)The foundational choice architecture text
MisbehavingRichard Thaler (2015)Thaler's memoir of building behavioral economics against establishment resistance

Misc

Thaler won the 2017 Nobel Prize in Economics for behavioral economics
The winner's curse — in competitive bidding, the winner often overpays. One of Thaler's early behavioral economics findings.
Kokonas co-founded The Alinea Group (sold 2024) and the reservation platform Tock
Kokonas applies Thaler's behavioral economics ideas to the restaurant industry