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Używany - dobry
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Thinking, Fast and Slow
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The New York Times bestseller "Thinking, Fast and Slow," celebrated by figures such as Steven D. Levitt, co-author of "Freakonomics," Nassim Nicholas Taleb, author of "Black Swan," and Richard Thaler, co-author of "Nudge," provides a transformative perspective on cognitive processes and decision-making. The book delves into perplexing questions: why are people more inclined to accept information presented in bold font? Why might judges tend to deny parole more frequently before lunchtime? Why do we often presume that attractive individuals are more capable? The key lies in our dual modes of thought—swift, instinctive intuition versus deliberate, analytical reasoning. Daniel Kahneman uncovers how our thoughts are often misled by biases and errors, even under the guise of rationality. He offers actionable strategies for engaging in thoughtful, deliberate thinking, empowering you to make improved decisions both personally and professionally, enhancing every facet of your life.
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The New York Times bestseller "Thinking, Fast and Slow," celebrated by figures such as Steven D. Levitt, co-author of "Freakonomics," Nassim Nicholas Taleb, author of "Black Swan," and Richard Thaler, co-author of "Nudge," provides a transformative perspective on cognitive processes and decision-making. The book delves into perplexing questions: why are people more inclined to accept information presented in bold font? Why might judges tend to deny parole more frequently before lunchtime? Why do we often presume that attractive individuals are more capable? The key lies in our dual modes of thought—swift, instinctive intuition versus deliberate, analytical reasoning. Daniel Kahneman uncovers how our thoughts are often misled by biases and errors, even under the guise of rationality. He offers actionable strategies for engaging in thoughtful, deliberate thinking, empowering you to make improved decisions both personally and professionally, enhancing every facet of your life.
