Description
In *Thinking, Fast and Slow*, Nobel laureate **Daniel Kahneman** explores how the human mind operates through two systems: **System 1**, which is fast, intuitive, and emotional, and **System 2**, which is slow, deliberate, and logical. He demonstrates that while System 1 enables quick decisions, it also produces systematic **biases and errors** through shortcuts like anchoring, availability, and framing effects. Building on his groundbreaking **Prospect Theory**, Kahneman shows that people fear losses more than they value equivalent gains and that their choices are influenced by how situations are framed rather than by logic. He also distinguishes between our **experiencing self**, which lives in the moment, and our **remembering self**, which evaluates events afterward and often misrepresents them. The book ultimately reveals that human thinking is less rational than we assume — and that understanding these mental traps can help us make better, more conscious decisions.
| Format: | Paperback |
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| Author: | Daniel Kahneman |
| Condition: | New |
| Number of pages: | 499 |
| Publication Date: | 2013-04-02 |
| Language: | English |