In Thinking, Fast and Slow, Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman takes readers on a deep dive into the mechanics of the human mind, presenting a compelling theory of how we think. He introduces two distinct modes of thought:
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System 1, which is quick, instinctive, and driven by emotion, and
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System 2, which is slower, more effortful, and logical.
Kahneman explores how these systems interact to influence the decisions we make every day—often leading to errors, biases, and irrational thinking. Through engaging examples and decades of psychological and economic research, he reveals why our thinking can be flawed and how understanding these flaws can lead to better decision-making in areas such as business, policy, and personal life.
Thought-provoking and enlightening, Thinking, Fast and Slow challenges readers to rethink how they perceive their own thought processes and offers practical insights for improving judgment and reasoning.













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