Our thinking is prone to various cognitive biases, systematic errors in judgment that can lead to irrational decisions.
Kahneman explores biases like the availability heuristic (overestimating the likelihood of events that are easily recalled), confirmation bias (favoring information that confirms existing beliefs), and anchoring bias (over-relying on the first piece of information received). Recognizing these biases can help us make more objective and informed decisions.
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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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