Results 31-40 of 106 LibraryThing ReviewUser Review - MathMaverick - LibraryThingIt's difficult to describe this book as it's so dense with information, studies, results and conclusions. It details thinking, fast (intuitive at a glance) and slow (active and thought provoking ... Read full review LibraryThing ReviewUser Review - brikis98 - LibraryThingA wonderful read that gives a peek into the way people think and make decisions. The book describes the two ways the mind can work: a "system 1" that reacts automatically, quickly, and with no control ... Read full review LibraryThing ReviewUser Review - varske - LibraryThingLike most of the other readers, I found this slow going and a bit tedious to get through. But each description of yet another psychological experiment was fascinating in itself. And I was impressed at at the scope of it all, by the time I got to the end. Read full review LibraryThing ReviewUser Review - joeydag - LibraryThingSo much to think about after reading this. WYSIATI (what you see is all there is) one of many explanations for how our minds may be biased and make bad judgements. Easily read descriptions of ... Read full review LibraryThing ReviewUser Review - Daniel.Estes - LibraryThingMy wife frequently ribs me about all the monotonous non-fiction I prefer to read, but even I couldn't make it through this one. I don't see how Thinking, Fast and Slow became a thing. It's an ... Read full review LibraryThing ReviewUser Review - aegossman - LibraryThingAn amazing book for a few different reasons. First, his whole point of it, the two ways of thinking... but he broadens his scope and includes very practical implications. This is a very important read ... Read full review LibraryThing ReviewUser Review - SamTekoa - LibraryThingKahneman writes about the mind and its operating in what he calls System 1, the experiencing self, immediate, surface, quick, and shallow. And System 2, the remembering self, rational, statistical ... Read full review LibraryThing ReviewUser Review - SamTekoa - LibraryThingKahneman writes about the mind and its operating in what he calls System 1, the experiencing self, immediate, surface, quick, and shallow. And System 2, the remembering self, rational, statistical ... Read full review LibraryThing ReviewUser Review - JonArnold - LibraryThingThis isn’t a standard pop science book. From the cover and title you could be fooled into thinking it is, but ultimately it’s far deeper reaching and better evidenced than anything from Malcolm ... Read full review LibraryThing ReviewUser Review - Lucifey - LibraryThingWhat an insufferable book. Glad that's finished. Read full review | User ratings
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