Daniel Kahneman
Daniel Kahneman reveals that your mind runs on two warring systems — one fast and reckless, one slow and lazy — and neither can be trusted. Drawing on decades of research with Amos Tversky, from colonoscopy studies to the 2008 financial crash, this Nobel laureate exposes the Halo Effect, Anchoring Effect, and Peak-End Rule that hijack your judgments before you notice. The Experiencing Self lives each moment; the Remembering Self rewrites the story. Understanding their conflict changes how you decide.
You'll learn:
- Why hindsight makes every crash seem predictable after the fact
- How a single anchor number controls your salary negotiations
- The reason bad endings poison years of good memories
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