Our brains operate using two distinct systems: System 1 (fast, intuitive, emotional) and System 2 (slow, deliberate, logical).
System 1 is automatic and effortless, responsible for quick judgments and impressions. System 2 is more conscious and effortful, used for complex reasoning and problem-solving. Understanding these two systems can help us recognize how our thinking can be biased and how to make more rational choices.
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A very interesting book that helps us understand the way we think and how we can improve on it.
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