Thinking, Fast and Slow Audiobook Free by Daniel Kahneman

Thinking, Fast and Slow (2011)

This groundbreaking research of Kahneman has revolutionized cognitive psychology.

At long last, the guru of gurus imparts his wisdom to the rest of us. Steven Pinker and Malcolm Gladwell are just two writers who have been affected by Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman’s groundbreaking research in behavioral psychology, behavioral economics, and happiness studies. Finally publishing his first book for the general audience, Kahneman presents Thinking, Fast and Slow. It is an insightful and clear summation of his body of work. Your perspective on thinking will alter as a result.

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According to Kahneman, there are two systems that influence how we think and decide: While System Two is slower, more deliberate, and more rational, System One is quick, intuitive, and emotive.

“Kahneman explains how the mind works in this groundbreaking book and offers enlightening and practical guidance on how decisions are made in both our personal and professional lives.”

The Book Guide® Editor

Kahneman examines how both mental systems work in order to reveal the remarkable powers, as well as the biases of quick thinking and the pervasive effect of intuitive perceptions on our decisions. By contrasting the two-system view of the mind with the conventional concept of the rational economic agent, the author engages the reader in a lively discussion about how we think, demonstrating where we may trust our intuitions and how to take advantage of sluggish thinking.

Thinking, Fast and Slow (2011) by Daniel Kahneman

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