The IKEA Effect – Assembling Value in Our Minds
Imagine this: you purchase a piece of furniture from IKEA, and after hours of deciphering
Imagine this: you purchase a piece of furniture from IKEA, and after hours of deciphering
Have you ever noticed how an unfinished task lingers in your mind more persistently than
Have you ever wondered why that bookshelf you assembled yourself seems more valuable than a
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Imagine spending your weekend assembling a new bookshelf from IKEA. You methodically follow the instructions,