Description
Published in 2011, this book introduces two modes of thinking:
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System 1: Fast, intuitive, and emotional.
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System 2: Slower, more deliberative, and logical.
Kahneman explores how these systems influence our judgments and decisions, often leading to cognitive biases and errors. Drawing on decades of research in psychology and behavioral economics, he provides insights into phenomena such as overconfidence, loss aversion, and the framing effect. The book offers a comprehensive examination of how we think and the implications for various aspects of life, including business, medicine, and public policy.
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