Writer : Daniel Kahneman
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- Publication Year : 2015
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- Binding : Card Board (Hard) with Gel Jacket
- Pages : 512
- Weight : 499 gms
- Height x Width x Depth : 8.5x5.5x0.5 Inch
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About the Book
Unlock the Secrets of Your Mind—And Master the Way You Think
What if the very way you think—your instincts, your logic, your gut feelings—was shaping your choices in ways you never realized? In Thinking, Fast and Slow, Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman takes you on a fascinating journey into the mechanics of the human mind, exposing the unseen forces behind every decision you make.
Kahneman reveals that our thinking is controlled by two distinct systems:
- System 1 is fast, intuitive, and emotional, making snap judgments in an instant.
- System 2 is slow, rational, and deliberate, analyzing complex situations with effort and logic.
While intuition can be dazzling, it’s also riddled with biases and errors. We overestimate our abilities, misjudge risks, and make decisions based on flawed mental shortcuts. Meanwhile, slow thinking—though powerful—is often lazy, allowing System 1 to take over even when precision is needed.
With sharp insights and real-world examples, Kahneman shows you:
- Why we trust our instincts—even when they mislead us.
- How cognitive biases shape our perceptions of people, risk, and reward.
- The surprising flaws in how we predict the future.
- Why our memories of happiness differ from our actual experiences.
- How to make better decisions—at work, in relationships, and in life.
This groundbreaking book will change the way you think about thinking. It will challenge your assumptions, sharpen your judgment, and empower you to make smarter, more rational choices—every day.