The National Sarcasm Society humorously conveys its lack of need for support, showcasing the ironic and playful nature of sarcasm. It serves as a reminder that sarcasm often conveys deeper truths wrapped in jest, illustrating how humor can reflect societal attitudes and behaviors.
In "The Undoing Project," Michael Lewis explores the profound friendship between two psychologists, Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky, whose groundbreaking work in behavioral economics transformed our understanding of human decision-making. Their collaboration highlights the complexities of judgment and the irrationalities of the human mind, ultimately reshaping how we perceive risk and choice in everyday life.