
Career Choice is the process by which an individual aligns their own interests, abilities, values, and expectations with the opportunities offered by various professions to commit to an area of activity that will span their lifetime. The concept of profession, defined by the Turkish Language Association as “a systematic set of activities performed to earn a livelihood, regulated by societal norms and acquired through specific education,” is not merely a means of economic gain for the individual
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Behavioral Economics and the Invisible Wires of Daily Life1. The Myth of Rationality and Bounded RationalityIn "Economics 101," we learn about the rational human with perfect information. In reality, we hit the wall of "Bounded Rationality." As Nobel laureate Herbert Simon pointed out, the human mind is not a supercomputer. Our time is limited, our energy is low, and our brains get tired.Instead of analyzing thousands of options like a machine, our brains use "shortcuts" called heuristics. If we
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