Thinking Fast and Slow
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Your brain has two distinct "systems" that drive your thinking. Understanding how they work—and how they fail—explains why you make the judgments and decisions you do, from the trivial to the life-changing.
The Two Systems
System 1 (Fast Thinking): The automatic, intuitive, and emotional brain.
Example: Detecting hostility in a voice, solving 2+2, reading a simple word.
Pros: Effortless, efficient, good for routine.
Cons: Prone to systematic errors and biases (heuristics).
System 2 (Slow Thinking): The deliberate, analytical, and logical brain.
Example: Filling out a tax form, comparing two complex products, parking in a tight space.
Pros: Rational, capable of complex calculations.
Cons: Lazy, requires effort, and gets tired (ego depletion). READ or DOWNLOAD
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