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Why do smart people make irrational decisions? Why do we fear losses more than we value gains? And why does your brain jump to conclusions before you even realize it? In Thinking, Fast and Slow, Nobel Prize-winning psychologist Daniel Kahneman reveals that we have two systems driving our decisions. System 1 is fast, automatic, emotional, and intuitive. It helps us react instantly, recognize faces, and make quick judgments. System 2 is slow, logical, deliberate, and effortful. It handles complex reasoning and careful analysis. Most of the time, System 1 runs the show. And while it’s powerful and efficient, it also makes predictable mistakes. You’ll discover: Why we rely on mental shortcuts (heuristics) How biases distort our thinking without us noticing Why we are overconfident in our judgments How framing changes our decisions Why losses hurt more than gains feel good (loss aversion) And how your “experiencing self” and “remembering self” see happiness differently Kahneman challenges the idea that humans are fully rational. Instead, he shows that our decisions are shaped by psychology, emotion, and cognitive shortcuts. But this isn’t about becoming perfectly rational. It’s about knowing when to slow down. By understanding how your mind works, you can: Think more clearly Avoid costly mistakes Make better decisions And live more intentionally This book changed economics, psychology, and the way we understand human behavior. If you want to think better, decide smarter, and understand why your brain sometimes misleads you — this summary is for you.