Thinking Fast And Slow By Daniel Kahneman Paperback 2013 Nobel Prize Winner Psychology Bestseller
Thinking, Fast and Slow by Nobel Prize–winning psychologist Daniel Kahneman explains the two systems of human thinking:
System 1 — fast, automatic, intuitive
System 2 — slow, deliberate, analytical
He shows how these systems shape our choices, our biases, our memory, and our everyday judgment — and how that explains why smart people still make irrational decisions. One of the most influential psychology/behavioral economics books of the last 20 years.
• ISBN: 978-0-374-53355-7
• First paperback edition, 2013
• Winner of the National Academy of Sciences Best Book Award and the Los Angeles Times
• Format: Paperback, 2013 edition
• Genre: Psychology / Behavioral Economics / Decision-Making
• Nobel Prize–winning author
• International bestseller
• Explores intuitive vs analytical thinking
• Discusses cognitive biases + how they distort judgment
• Highly cited classic for business, investing, marketing, negotiation, & self-awareness
• Perfect for readers interested in why people think the way they do