Thinking, Fast and Slow
Thinking, Fast and Slow
Daniel Kahnemann
Personal Development
Thinking fast and slow is a new guideline for thinking clearly. The central thesis is that people use two complementary thought systems. Our brains are made up out of two characters: one that thinks fast (system 1), and one that thinks slow (system 2). The main takeaway from Thinking Fast and Slow is that situations and experiences change, but human nature is constant.
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This book is a summary of a lifetime of work on the engine of human thinking, highlighting our cognitive biases and showing both the brilliance and limitations of the human mind. If you are interested in psyochology and human mind, that book is for you.