Thinking, Fast and Slow*Major New York Times Bestseller |
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... mind that was superior to our individual minds and of a relationship that made our work fun as well as productive. Our collaboration on judgment and decision making was the reason for the Nobel Prize that I received in 2002, which Amos ...
... mind with the same immediacy as “doggie!” Unfortunately, professionals' intuitions do not all arise from true expertise. Many years ago I visited the chief investment officer of a large financial firm, who told me that he had just ...
... mind. In such cases we often find ourselves switching to a slower, more deliberate and effortful form of thinking. This is the slow thinking ofthe title. Fast thinking includes both variants of intuitive thought—the expert and the ...
Daniel Kahneman. This page intentionally left blank. 1 THE CHARACTERS OF THE STORY To observe your mind.
... mind automatically and effortlessly. You did not intend to assess her mood or to anticipate what she might do, and your reaction to the picture did not have the feel of something you did. It just happened to you. 1. THE CHARACTERS OF ...