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Thinking, Fast and Slow by Nobel Prize–winning psychologist Daniel Kahneman is one of the most influential books ever written on human thinking and decision-making. The book explores the two systems that drive our choices: System 1, which is fast, instinctive, and emotional, and System 2, which is slow, analytical, and deliberate. Kahneman explains how cognitive biases, mental shortcuts, and emotional impulses shape the way we think—often without us realizing it. This global bestseller is essential reading for anyone interested in psychology, behavioural economics, leadership, or self-improvement.
What You’ll Learn / Why Read
The difference between fast and slow thinking
How biases influence decisions in daily life
Why we make irrational choices—and how to avoid them
Insights into judgement, confidence, intuition, and risk
How to think more clearly, logically, and effectively
Author Bio
Daniel Kahneman was a world-renowned psychologist, economist, and Nobel Prize laureate recognized for his groundbreaking work in behavioural economics. His research reshaped how the world understands judgement, decision-making, and human behaviour. Kahneman’s writing is respected across academia, business, and public policy.
Product Details
Author: Daniel Kahneman
Publisher: Penguin Books
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780141033570
Genre: Psychology, Behavioural Economics, Non-Fiction
Pages: 499
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