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Summary and Analysis of Thinking, Fast and Slow

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  • Анатолий Савельевhas quoted3 years ago
    The sunk-cost fallacy is a related issue in which a plan that should be abandoned is pursued because no one wants to admit defeat.
  • maria feldgendlerhas quoted3 years ago
    You may not know that you are optimistic about a project because something about its leader reminds you of your sister, or that you dislike a person who looks vaguely like your dentist. If asked for an explanation, however, you will search your memory for presentable reasons and will certainly find some. Moreover, you will believe the story you make up
  • maria feldgendlerhas quoted3 years ago
    Another common System 1 error is mistaking plausibility for probability.
  • maria feldgendlerhas quoted3 years ago
    Mood affects intuition, because good mood and cognitive ease go together. Bad mood and cognitive strain are associated because tougher times demand System 2.
  • maria feldgendlerhas quoted3 years ago
    System 1 monitors what is going on around us by constantly engaging in basic assessments; it believes and confirms what it sees, while System 2 doubts and challenges.
  • maria feldgendlerhas quoted3 years ago
    The “halo effect,” for instance, occurs when the brain uses a small amount of information to form broad, sweeping conclusions about someone or something without considering what information might be missing.
  • maria feldgendlerhas quoted3 years ago
    ife is more manageable when there are patterns to follow.
  • maria feldgendlerhas quoted3 years ago
    Paying attention requires you to spend mental energy. Usually, you can only process one System 2 mental event at a time.
  • maria feldgendlerhas quoted3 years ago
    Brace for a punch
  • Andrey Aksionovhas quoted3 years ago
    they are essential to human survival
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