Drawing from decades of research in psychology and behavioral economics, Kahneman breaks down the complexities of decision-making and provides insights into how our brains work when faced with various scenarios. This book challenges our conventional understanding of rationality and sheds light on the many ways in which our minds can lead us astray.
"Thinking, Fast and Slow" delves into the intricate interplay between two systems that govern our thought processes. System 1 is fast, intuitive, and operates automatically based on ingrained patterns and heuristics. System 2, on the other hand, is slow, deliberate, and requires conscious effort to analyze and make decisions. Kahneman showcases how these systems interact in everyday life, influencing our judgments, choices, beliefs, and behavior.
Through a series of thought-provoking experiments and real-world examples, Kahneman reveals the many cognitive biases that can cloud our judgment and lead to irrational decision-making. From the availability heuristic to anchoring bias, he highlights the systematic errors that we are prone to and explores the mechanisms behind these flawed heuristics.
File Size: | 5.4 MB |
---|---|
Format: | Zip File |
Last Updated: | Mar 02, 2025 |
Version: | 1.0 |
---|---|
Compatibility: | All modern browsers |
Requirements: | None |
If you need any help with this product, please don't hesitate to contact the author or our support team.