Thinking, Fast and Slow
Author: Kahneman Daniel Categories: Psychology Published: 2011 Pages: 1041 Language: English Tags: Self-DiscoveryBook Description:
Thinking, Fast and Slow by Kahneman Daniel is a groundbreaking psychology book that reveals how our minds make decisions, often without us realizing it. Nobel Prize winner Daniel Kahneman introduces two modes of thinking—fast, intuitive reactions and slow, deliberate reasoning—and explores how these systems shape our judgments, biases, and everyday choices.
Through engaging examples and accessible explanations, Kahneman examines the cognitive shortcuts that drive human behavior. He uncovers why we make irrational decisions, misjudge probabilities, and fall into predictable patterns of thought. The book not only deepens understanding of human psychology but also helps readers become more mindful and analytical in their decision-making.
This intellectual yet approachable guide appeals to readers fascinated by human behavior, behavioral economics, and mental performance. Thinking, Fast and Slow challenges assumptions about rationality, offering tools to recognize mental traps and make better choices in all aspects of life. It remains one of the most influential psychology books of the modern era.
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