Daniel Kahneman’s book Thinking, Fast and Slow - 3 Min Video

Video Description & Explanation:

Why do people make bad decisions without even realizing it? The answer lies in how the brain works. Daniel Kahneman’s book Thinking, Fast and Slow explains that two systems control the way people think. One is fast, emotional, and automatic. The other is slow, logical, and careful.

Fast thinking helps with quick decisions but often leads to mistakes. It jumps to conclusions, follows biases, and trusts gut feelings—even when they are wrong. Slow thinking takes time, checks facts, and makes better choices. But it requires effort, so the brain often avoids it.

Understanding these two systems can improve decision-making in everyday life. Knowing when to slow down and think logically prevents bad choices in school, work, and relationships. The brain prefers shortcuts, but smart thinking means knowing when to stop and question automatic reactions.

This video breaks down key ideas from Kahneman’s book in simple terms. It’s a free learning opportunity for anyone who wants to understand the hidden battle between logic and emotion. Thinking better leads to a better life. Watch now and take control of your mind!

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