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title: egonomics
slug: egonomics
defined: true
excerpt: the investment in time, effort, and money done by people to manage personal and professional online reputations.
speech: noun
reading:
- text: Egonomics, or the Art of Self-Management
href: https://ideas.repec.org/a/aea/aecrev/v68y1978i2p290-94.html
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the investment in time, effort, and money done by people to manage personal and professional online reputations.
## Origins
Egonomics is first proposed by Thomas Schelling in his paper "Egonomics, or the Art of Self-Management."
"Schelling suggested that individuals suffer from a sort of split-personality disorder whereby the present self wants a specific thing (e.g., eating a cookie) but the future or past self wants a different thing (e.g., losing weight). Both selves exist, but do not exist at the same time."[1](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egonomics).