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cynicusrex's review against another edition
4.0
Should be taught in every school, at every capable grade, everywhere.
rickwren's review against another edition
5.0
He won the Nobel prize and he probably gets the most credit for developing game theory. The guy's a genius. I'm intimidated reading him write about how simple it was to just come up with ways of testing reactions words, frames, economic choices. It was simple. Just like that - snap your fingers and magic happens.
I think about these things forever and come up with the most complicated, convoluted untestable hypothesis. He snaps his fingers. I learn, he teaches.
A book that makes me depressed at being intellectually inferior is also brilliant and teaches me to take several baby steps forward.
It's good. Want to know what it's about - read all those other detailed reviews. Want to know how epic this man, Daniel Kahneman, is, look at the awe in my eyes.
I think about these things forever and come up with the most complicated, convoluted untestable hypothesis. He snaps his fingers. I learn, he teaches.
A book that makes me depressed at being intellectually inferior is also brilliant and teaches me to take several baby steps forward.
It's good. Want to know what it's about - read all those other detailed reviews. Want to know how epic this man, Daniel Kahneman, is, look at the awe in my eyes.
aubrey710's review against another edition
It was good, but I could not mentally get through this type of book right now. I will try again later.
thehosk's review against another edition
5.0
great book explaining the thought process and how are biases affect our decisions.
The author splits the brain into System 1 and System 2. System 1 is the instant thoughts and opinions which can be influenced by lots of factors.
An interesting book which uncovers lots of interesting and unintuitive ways the brain makes decisions.
The author splits the brain into System 1 and System 2. System 1 is the instant thoughts and opinions which can be influenced by lots of factors.
An interesting book which uncovers lots of interesting and unintuitive ways the brain makes decisions.