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Book Hack
Thinking, Fast and SlowBy Daniel Kahneman

In a Nutshell

This acclaimed work of popular psychology investigates the cognitive systems that govern our behaviors and beliefs, to help with better decision-making and knowledge of both the self and of others.

Favorite Quote

Nothing in life is as important as you think it is, while you are thinking about it.

Daniel Kahneman

Introduction

Why do we intuitively trust some people over others with no prior basis for that trust? What unconscious biases lead us to our beliefs and assumptions about the world?

A Nobel Prize-winning economist, author, and psychologist, Daniel Kahneman is also a professor of psychology at Princeton University.

His book, Thinking, Fast and Slow highlights how our minds work through both automatic and methodical thinking, providing insight into how we think, act, and live.

In this Uptime Hack, you will discover more about Kahneman's expansive research into decision making, uncertainty, and behavioral economics.

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