About Me

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I’m a Behavioural Scientist from Toronto, Canada. Currently working in Banking, I graduated with my PhD from Imperial College London in 2018. I’m captivated by the way people make decisions - the more seemingly irrational, the better!

One of the things no one tells you about writing a PhD dissertation is that you end up writing and re-writing about the same topic over and over (and over!) again. I wanted to read about (and write about) more - and make behavioural economics accessible to everyone. Specifically, I wanted to turn to the literature I was already hooked into to explain some of the things I was seeing in my real life that made little sense to me. Were the people around me nutters or is there a little bit of nutter in all of us? (Spoiler alert: probably a bit of both). Et voila! The blog was born.

I love to learn and explore ideas, and hopefully talk about some things that no one is talking about yet. Got a question? Let me know! (seriously, do it).

Thanks for stopping by!

Dr. D

Mandatory disclaimer: The opinions expressed on this site are entirely those of the author. :)