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Summary: Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman

Manufacturer: Independently published
ISBN 1080809392
EAN: 9781080809394
Category: Paperback (Reference)
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Notice: This is a SUMMARY of Daniel Kahneman’s, Thinking, Fast and Slow.


Thinking, Fast and Slow became a New York Times bestseller for simple reasons…

Daniel Kahneman is a Princeton psychologist, “the seventh most influential economist in the world” (according to The Economist), and the author of the highly acclaimed bestseller Thinking, Fast and Slow. Kahneman is the recipient of both the Nobel Prize in Economics as well as the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

This groundbreaking book is the synthesis of Kahneman’s decades-long work in the fields of judgement and decision-making, behavioral economics, cognitive psychology, and life satisfaction. Thinking, Fast and Slow was named one of the best books of the year by The New York Times Book Review, The Wall Street Journal, and the National Academy of Sciences and has made a huge impact on the worlds of business and economics by showing readers how to dissect their judgement and hone their decision-making abilities. This book summary will teach you how to:
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Our summary makes it possible to digest Kahneman’s concepts and research in fraction of the time, allowing you to realize how often your mind misguides you and clouds your judgement. If you truly resonate with Kahneman’s concepts, we implore you to read the full book!

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Readers of this summary can expect to evolve as decision-makers. Anyone who wants to make fewer mistakes and learn how to take the right risks should read this summary.

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