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@Thinking Fast And Slow | Daniel Kahneman | Book Summary
Our brains are comprised of two characters, one that thinks fast, System 1, and one that thinks slow, System 2. System 1 operates automatically, intuitively, involuntary, and effortlessly—like when we drive, read an angry facial expression, or recall our age. System 2 requires slowing down, deliberating, solving problems, reasoning, computing, focusing, concentrating, considering other data, and not jumping to quick conclusions— like when we calculate a math problem, choose where to invest money, or fill out a complicated form. These two systems often conflict with one another. System 1 operates on heuristics that may not be accurate. System 2 requires effort evaluating those heuristics and is prone error. The plot of his book is how to, “recognize situations in which mistakes are likely and try harder to avoid significant mistakes when stakes are high,” ► Subscribe Here: https://www.youtube.com/c/AudiobookLearning?sub_confirmation=1 ► Keep in Touch: Google Plus: https://plus.google.com/u/1/106272305815133728587?hl=es Twitter: https://twitter.com/audiobooklearn ► More interesting content: The art of Money Getting by P. T. Barnum | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VOL2b9oStcU The Untroubled Mind by Herbert James Hall | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5r0-4MWxmI

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