"Thinking, Fast and Slow" - What Do We Think?

Daniel Kahneman's Thinking, Fast and Slow explains the human thinking process by dividing it into 'fast thinking' and 'slow thinking'. This book explains how human judgment, decision, perception, and memory are made through a scientific approach.

 
 

 

Introduction of the writer

 Daniel Kahneman is a pioneer in behavioral economics and was awarded the 2002 Nobel Prize in Economics. He is a native of Israel in the United States and currently teaches at Princeton University.

 

about the contents of a book

This book details how the two thinking processes, 'fast thinking' and 'slow thinking', work. This content is intended to help people understand their daily judgments and decisions.
Growing up through poverty and hardship in my childhood, I once again felt the importance of slow thinking in this book. You always think fast while pursuing speed and convenience, and this way of thinking does not always make the right decision.
This book helped me to improve my way of thinking, and I want to recommend it to others. We can learn from this book that we can often fall into traps and make unnecessary decisions, but we can make smarter judgments through 'slow thinking'.
 
 
Thinking, Fast and Slow provides insight into what we think. You can learn from this book that you can make smarter decisions through slow thinking. We must constantly grow and develop. And this book can provide us with that motivation. Let's cheer up together!

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