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Posted: 2025-05-02 17:00:31 UTC

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Daniel Kahneman's research reveals that most decisions are made by the brain's fast, automatic System 1, leading to biases and errors. Training the brain to engage the slow, deliberate System 2 can improve decision-making.
The brain operates on two systems: System 1 (fast, automatic) and System 2 (slow, deliberate).
Cognitive biases distort reality and lead to poor decisions.
Overconfidence and intuition can be misleading.
Loss aversion and fear of failure prevent people from taking risks.
Decisions are influenced by persuasive framing and comparisons.
Awareness and training can improve decision-making by engaging System 2.
Overcoming cognitive biases
Avoiding overreliance on intuition
Managing loss aversion and fear of failure
Recognizing and resisting persuasive framing
Engaging System 2 thinking in decision-making