Said Al Azri
Every day, you make thousands of choices-what to eat, where to click, how to reply, when to speak up and when to stay quiet. Most feel small. Many are rushed. Some leave you wondering, minutes or years later, 'Why on earth did I pick that?'This book is about what happens in the split second before you answer that question.Why Did I Pick That? - The Secret Psychology of Everyday Choices is a warm, story‑driven tour of the hidden mental shortcuts, emotional habits, and social forces that quietly steer your decisions. Using clear psychology and everyday scenes-not dense theory-you’ll see how your brain:- Automates tiny actions to save energy.- Tells comforting stories after the fact to protect your self‑image.- Follows crowds, brands, and 'limited offers' more than you realize.- Slips into dopamine loops with technology and attention.- Builds identity and life direction from repeated little choices.Each chapter opens with a familiar moment-frozen at a menu, rationalizing a purchase, going along with the group, scrolling late at night-and unpacks the invisible psychology beneath it. You’ll learn simple, low‑pressure ways to pause, ask better inner questions, and line up more of your choices with what actually matters to you.This isn’t about becoming perfectly rational or turning life into a spreadsheet. It’s an invitation to become more aware-to watch your mind in action with curiosity instead of judgment. You won’t get a rigid system; you’ll get a handful of gentle habits and experiments that make everyday choosing feel lighter, clearer, and a little more honest.Why this book?- We make countless choices and understand almost none of them.- We blame ourselves for 'bad decisions' without seeing the hidden forces at work.- The psychology of choice is often explained in academic language, not everyday stories.- Awareness-not perfection-is the most powerful upgrade we can give our lives.What you’ll get:- Clear, relatable explanations of key ideas from psychology and behavioral science.- Everyday scenes that act as mirrors for your own patterns.- Insight into biases, habits, and social pressures that influence you.- Gentle tools: tiny pauses, reflection prompts, and small experiments.- A kinder, more practical way to see your decisions-as stories and levers you can work with, not personal failures.Who it’s for:- Anyone who’s ever thought, 'Why did I do that again?' about money, food, texts, or relationships.- Busy people who want real insight without wading through textbooks.- Readers who like *Thinking, Fast and Slow* or *Atomic Habits* but want a more conversational, story‑led guide.- People tired of harsh self‑help who prefer curiosity, humor, and realistic shifts over guilt.What’s special here is the tone: solid psychology blended with everyday storytelling, more like a smart friend over coffee than a lecture. The focus is on micro‑decisions, tiny awareness moments, and doable experiments-not dramatic life overhauls. You’ll start to recognize marketing, tech, and social pressures as they nudge you, reduce decision fatigue, and feel a little more in charge-not by controlling everything, but by seeing more of what’s going on.In short: you’ll start seeing your own brain at work-and that quietly changes how you live, one ordinary decision at a time.