Description
“Thinking, Fast and Slow” by Nobel Prize winner Daniel Kahneman is a smart and eye-opening book about how we think.
The author explains that our brain works in two systems:
- System 1 is fast, automatic, and emotional — like when you quickly decide what to eat or react to traffic.
- System 2 is slow, logical, and thoughtful — like when you solve a maths problem or make a big decision.
We usually trust our fast thinking, but it often leads to wrong choices or silly mistakes. This book shows real-life examples of how we misjudge situations, fall into traps, and believe things without proper thinking.
With simple stories and scientific research, Kahneman explains how to catch these mistakes and train your brain to think more clearly.
This book is useful for students, professionals, business owners, and anyone who wants to improve their decision-making skills and avoid common thinking errors.
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