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All of us make relative comparisons in many aspects §of life: whether it be your salary, the §neighbourhood you live in, or the car you drive, §satisfaction in these areas is often driven by how §you compare to other people, or how you compare with §what you had in the past. §This book uses a mix of theoretical and empirical §approaches to unpick how such relative comparisons §have powerful and wide-ranging influences on §people s well-being, decision-making, and even their §longevity. For instance, §relative comparisons can help us to answer questions §such as why countries like the USA are not getting §happier even though they are getting richer, but §nevertheless richer people tend to be happier than §poorer people; and why Nobel Prize winners live §longer than people who were nominated for a Nobel §Prize, but never won one. §Also explored are the possible evolutionary origins §of relative judgements, and how these can help us to §understand what - and importantly who - people §choose to compare themselves with, and why. For §instance, why do we predominantly compare ourselves §with other similar people?