The Art of Charm

Luck Isn’t Random—It’s Designed | Judd B. Kessler

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Oct 6, 2025
Judd B. Kessler, a Wharton economics professor and author of "Lucky by Design," dives into the intriguing idea that luck can actually be engineered. He discusses hidden markets, focusing on how factors like signaling interest and competence can influence success in job hunting, dating, and even snagging Taylor Swift tickets. Listeners will learn why sometimes 'settling for silver' can lead to unexpected gold, and how unique, idiosyncratic signaling can outperform safer strategies. Kessler offers practical tips for navigating life’s markets strategically.
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INSIGHT

Strategy-Proof Systems Prevent Harmful Gaming

  • Well-designed markets are 'strategy-proof' so truth-telling is optimal and gaming harms participants.
  • Examples include the residency match and modern school-choice systems.
ADVICE

Design Your Inbox Like A Market

  • Design your inbox as a hidden market by refusing to reward repeated nudges and low-value quick tasks.
  • Delay responses to reduce nuisance follow-ups and encourage self-sufficiency.
ADVICE

Last-In First-Out For Urgent Replies

  • Use last-in, first-out on urgent inbox items to maximize impact for people actively working.
  • Respond to the most recent senders first because they can immediately use your feedback.
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