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Thinking, Fast and Slow - A Decade Later
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Thinking, Fast and Slow - A Decade Later

by Daniel Kahneman

Nobel laureate's groundbreaking work on the two systems that drive the way we think.


The Review


Published in 2011, **Thinking, Fast and Slow** remains one of the most influential books on human cognition and decision-making.


Core Concept


Kahneman introduces two systems of thought:



Most of our decisions come from System 1, which is prone to predictable biases.


What's Inside


The book explores:

  • Anchoring effects
  • Loss aversion
  • The planning fallacy
  • Why we overestimate our understanding

  • Is It Still Relevant?


    Absolutely. Every behavioral economics class, every popular science section, every business strategy book owes a debt to Kahneman.





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