Thinking, Fast and Slow: Why We Make Bad Decisions

Why do we make predictable mistakes even when we believe we are thinking rationally? In this analysis of *Thinking, Fast and Slow*, Daniel Kahneman explains the hidden mechanisms behind our judgments, choices and beliefs. The book shows that much of what we consider rational thinking is influenced by automatic mental shortcuts that simplify reality but also introduce systematic errors. This summary explores the core ideas of Kahneman's work: the two systems of thinking, cognitive biases, loss aversion, decision-making under uncertainty and the limits of human rationality. Topics covered: System 1 and System 2 Cognitive biases and heuristics Decision-making Loss aversion Behavioral economics Predictable judgment errors Intuition and rationality Based on the book Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman. Book: https://eudaimanya.com/en/book/thinki... More content about thinking, learning and mental models on Eudaimanya. #ThinkingFastAndSlow #DanielKahneman #CognitiveBiases #DecisionMaking #Psychology #BehavioralEconomics #MentalModels #Mind #BookAnalysis #Eudaimanya