Thinking Fast And Slow

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What is really going on in your head… Thinking Fast and Slow is a concept I never really thought of trying…


It’s quite a challenge…  Thinking, Fast and Slow may be worse than trying to multitask.  Decisions need to be made, sometimes quickly.  The decision maker needs to work fast and make a determination.  Without much time, the decision maker’s mind needs to process a few things… First, whether they should trust their intuition or not.  Second, whether they should take a step back, allow for some rational thinking to make the final determination which could in fact result in not making a decision fast enough.

Imagine having the ability to think fast, using intuition and emotion, and still incorporate a slower, more logical and deliberate manner of thinking to come to a decision. Our lives are filled with making various decisions daily.  Whether these decisions relate to work, home, or even day-to-day activities or relationships, making the right one is ideal. Kahneman’s book, Thinking, Fast and Slow is a phenomenal explanation of the different ways we think and make important decisions.  His years of research are clear throughout the book, showing how both systems, Thinking Fast And Slow, complement one another and how each shape the choices we make in life and different aspects of decision-making.  This book will give the reader new and great insight on how our brains work.  It will change the way you think about thinking.

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