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Thinking, Fast And Slow shows you how two systems in your brain are constantly fighting over control of your behavior and actions and teaches you the many ways in which this leads to errors in memory, judgment, and decisions and what you can do about it.
This revolutionary book is an expert guide on psychology and behavioral economics by Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman. Learn your two systems of thinking, how you make decisions and your greatest vulnerabilities to bad decisions.
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THINKING, FAST AND SLOW
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DANIEL KAHNEMAN
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Daniel Kahneman’s Perspective
Who Should Read?
Introduction
CHAPTER ONE
How Our Behavior Is Driven By Two Distinct Systems
CHAPTER TWO
The Lazy Mind
CHAPTER THREE
Reasons We Don't Always Consciously Control Our Thoughts And Actions
CHAPTER FOUR
Quick Judgments: How The Mind Makes Quick Decisions Even When It Doesn't Have Enough Information To Make A Rational Decision
CHAPTER FIVE
Heuristics: How The Mind Utilizes Shortcuts To Make Snap Decisions
CHAPTER SIX
No Head For The Numbers: Why We Struggle To Understand Statistics And Make Mistakes That Can Be Avoided As A Result
CHAPTER SEVEN
Past Imperfect: Why We Remember Events In Hindsight And Not Experiences
CHAPTER EIGHT
Mind Over Matter: How Adjusting Our Mind Can Dramatically Affect Our Thoughts And Behavior
CHAPTER NINE
Take Risks: The Way Opportunities Are Presented To Us Influences Our Risk Assessment
CHAPTER TEN
No Robots: Why We Don't Make Decisions Based Only On Rational Thinking
CHAPTER ELEVEN
Gut Feeling: Why Don't We Make Decisions Based On Rational Considerations But Are Often Influenced By Emotional Factors
CHAPTER TWELVE
False Images: Why The Mind Needs Complete Images To Explain The World, But They Lead To Pride And Mistakes
Conclusion
The Key Message Of Thinking, Fast And Slow
Helpful Advice
Daniel Kahneman, Ph.D., received the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2002. He is Principal Investigator at Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Public Affairs (Woodrow Wilson School), Eugene Higgins Professor Emeritus of psychology at Princeton University, and a fellow of the Center-for-Rationality at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Anyone that's interested in how our minds work, how we solve problems, how we judge, and what weaknesses our minds tend to be.
Anyone interested in Nobel Laureate Daniel Kahneman's contributions to psychology and behavioral economics and how these contributions apply to society as a whole
And anyone bad at mental math...
Daniel Kahneman's Thinking, Fast and Slow which was released in 2011 is a summary of decades of research leading to his Nobel Prize-winning - explains his contribution to our current understanding of psychology and behavioral economics. Kahneman and his colleagues, whose work is covered extensively in this book, have made significant contributions to a new understanding of the human mind over the years. As a result, we now understand how decisions are made, why certain errors in judgment are so common, and how we can improve.
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