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Daniel Kahneman, in his recent book, described the differences between thinking fast and thinking slow. When we engage in fast thinking, our responses are driven by emotions, heuristics, and biases.
Why do we decide to do the things we do? In "Thinking, Fast and Slow," author Daniel Kahneman tackles that very question. He examines what he deems our “cognitive blind spots.” Kahneman asks ...
Daniel Kahneman won a Nobel Prize in 2002 for his work on the psychology of decision-making. Now, in Thinking, Fast and Slow, Kahneman revisits and recasts his world-famous research on what he ...
I have just finished reading Daniel Kahneman’s masterful summery of his life’s work Thinking Fast and Slow. A psychologist who won the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2002, I recommend his ...
Reading Daniel Kahneman’s fantastic new book, Thinking Fast and Slow, on the eve of a presidential election can only lead to despair. Yet his careful experiments—designed to reveal how our ...
You may need to reel in your fast mind when it tells you to run, and give your slow mind a chance to convince you it’s worth reading about this prize-winning psychologist’s work. Greater Good wants to ...
Of 2 Minds: How Fast and Slow Thinking Shape Perception and Choice [Excerpt] In psychologist Daniel Kahneman's recent book, he reveals the dual systems of your brain, their pitfalls and their power ...
At the root of most conflicts, there is miscommunication, misinterpretation and misperception — all leading to misunderstanding. And it is often because you are in thinking-fast mode.
Daniel Kahneman, in his recent book, described the differences between thinking fast and thinking slow. When we engage in fast thinking, our responses are driven by emotions, heuristics, and biases.