Thinking, Fast and Slow is a groundbreaking book that explores how our minds work through two distinct systems - one fast and intuitive, the other slow and deliberative. Written by Nobel Prize winner Daniel Kahneman, it examines the fascinating ways these systems shape our judgments and decisions. Key features: • Explores dual-system theory of human thought • Written by Nobel Prize winning psychologist • Examines cognitive biases and heuristics • Combines psychology and behavioral economics • Provides insights into decision-making processes • Includes practical examples and research findings This influential work draws on decades of groundbreaking research in psychology and behavioral economics to explain how we make choices in both our personal and professional lives. The book challenges readers to understand the interplay between automatic reactions and controlled, analytical thought processes. It offers valuable insights into why we make certain decisions and how we can become more aware of our cognitive biases to make better choices.