Thinking, Fast and Slow - by Daniel Kahneman

Thinking, Fast and Slow is a groundbreaking exploration of the dual systems of thought that drive human decision-making. Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman divides thinking into two systems: System 1, which is fast, intuitive, and emotional, and System 2, which is slower, more deliberate, and logical. Kahneman explains how these systems interact, often leading to cognitive biases and errors in judgment. The book examines how people make decisions in uncertain situations, how they evaluate risks, and why they are often irrational in their choices. By understanding these mental processes, readers can make better decisions and avoid common cognitive traps.
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