Description
Thinking, Fast and Slow by Nobel Prize-winning psychologist Daniel Kahneman is a groundbreaking exploration of how humans make decisions. The book introduces the concept of two modes of thinking: fast, intuitive thought and slow, deliberate reasoning. Through a wealth of research and real-world examples, Kahneman demonstrates how cognitive biases and errors influence our judgments, often without our awareness.
Combining psychology, economics, and behavioural science, the book provides practical insights to help readers recognise and counteract these mental pitfalls, improving decision-making in personal and professional contexts. With over ten million copies sold, it has transformed the way people understand the human mind and rationality.
Essential for anyone interested in psychology, self-improvement, or decision-making, Thinking, Fast and Slow offers profound insights into the strengths and limitations of human thinking.










