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Thinking, Fast and Slow: Simplified Version

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Simplified Version of ‘ Thinking, Fast and Slow ’ – By Daniel Kahneman

In the following ebook you will learn the basic facts presented in Daniel Kahneman’s revolutionary book “Thinking Fast and Slow”.

Rather than wading through hundreds of pages of complicated statistics jargon, you will be receiving the “take home” messages that occur throughout the book.

You will learn about two “systems” in the brain and how you (and the majority of people) make judgments and decisions. Along with this wealth of knowledge, you will also gain insight into making better decisions and understand more about the world around you.

The book itself is broken into 5 parts, with different topics addressed in each section. The format of the original book has been mostly maintained here to ensure that each of the important points made are presented.

All of the technical terms and theories have been broken down so they can be easily read and understood.

32 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 28, 2012

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September 8, 2017
this helps u understand your thinking process
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November 22, 2017
I have decided that it is an interesting theory on how we think and make decisions. (System 1 ) But I have to think on it more to decide if I agree with it. (System 2)
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February 20, 2018
this book is best for those who wants to know other meanig if they want to know them well
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August 22, 2025
when i was suffering from a traumatic brain injury i learned this principle: to write out in longhand what i wanted to say, and then practice saying it to myself before i tried saying it to anyone else. Robert Watson uses some of the same principles for learning problem-solving techniques, and improve comprehension.
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