Bookshelf : Thinking, Fast and Slow

About the Book

This groundbreaking book delves into the psychology behind decision-making and explores how it influences the economic choices we make. Written by Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman, it encapsulates decades of research into human behavior and cognitive biases.

Kahneman’s central thesis challenges the widely held belief that humans are fully rational decision-makers. Instead, he reveals how evolutionary factors and subconscious biases often steer our decisions, leading us to make errors we might not even recognize.

The book highlights how hidden forces within our minds shape our choices, demonstrating that we are far less logical and intelligent than we assume. By understanding these influences, Kahneman equips readers with the tools to minimize errors and make more informed decisions in their personal and professional lives.

A must-read for anyone interested in psychology, economics, or self-improvement, this book provides profound insights into the mechanisms that govern our thought processes and decision-making.

 

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