Our mental capacity gets depleted with use, and we’re programmed to take the path of least resistance. It takes energy to think and exercise self-control. It confirms or corrects System 1 judgement, is more reliable, but takes time, effort and concentration. It’s only called upon when necessary to reason, compute, analyze and solve problems. when we drive, recall our age, or interpret someone’s facial expression. We apply it effortlessly and intuitively to everyday decisions, e.g. It operates automatically and involuntarily it is unconscious, can’t be stopped, and runs continuously. Kahneman explains how our brain work by simplifying it into 2 systems: (fast and slow): System 1 is fast Likewise, to understand how we make judgements and choices, we need a richer vocabulary to describe how our mind works. identify symptoms, possible causes, interventions and cures). Physicians have a large set of labels to diagnose and treat diseases (e.g. Do check out our complete book summary bundle or read the book for more details! In this Thinking, Fast and Slow summary, we’ll share the key ideas in the book to give an overview of how our brain works (our 2 mental systems) what are some of our key mental heuristics (intuitive biases and errors of judgement) and how to make better decisions. In this book, winner of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics, Daniel Kahneman, presents decades of research to help us understand what really goes on inside our heads.
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