Thinking, Fast and Slow” by Daniel Kahneman is a groundbreaking book that explores the two systems of thinking that shape our decision-making processes. Kahneman, a Nobel laureate in Economics, delves into the distinction between the intuitive, fast-thinking system (System 1) and the deliberate, slow-thinking system (System 2).
Through fascinating insights and extensive research, he reveals the biases and heuristics that influence our judgments and choices. The book explores topics such as cognitive biases, prospect theory, and the impact of emotions on decision-making. By understanding the workings of these two thinking systems, readers can make more informed decisions, improve their critical thinking skills, and gain a deeper understanding of human behavior.
Available in paperback, Thinking, Fast and Slow is essential for anyone interested in the psychology of decision-making.
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