Kahneman shows how strong emotions can distort how we see risk. After hearing about a tragic plane crash, fear of flying often spikes, even though the chance of a crash is very low.
Emotions can overpower logic, causing exaggerated fears and poor decisions. Our brains prefer quick, emotional thinking over slow, careful reasoning.
Kahneman’s research reveals biases like anchoring and availability that affect us all. By understanding these shortcuts, we can learn to pause, reflect, and make wiser, more thoughtful choices.
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We all have two systems that drive our thoughts and decisions. One fast and intuitive, the other slow and deliberate. Understand our dual-process mind for better decision.
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