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Thinking, Fast and Slow is a best-selling 2011 book by Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics winner Daniel Kahneman which summarizes research that he conducted over decades, often in collaboration with Amos Tversky. It covers all three phases of his career: his early days working on cognitive biases, his work on prospect theory, and his later work on happiness.
In this episode of On books I chat with Alex Miles Younger about some of our favorite learnings from book.
Read the book notes @ www.on-books.com
By Chris Castiglione | Co-Founder of One Month. Faculty at Columbia University4.4
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Thinking, Fast and Slow is a best-selling 2011 book by Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics winner Daniel Kahneman which summarizes research that he conducted over decades, often in collaboration with Amos Tversky. It covers all three phases of his career: his early days working on cognitive biases, his work on prospect theory, and his later work on happiness.
In this episode of On books I chat with Alex Miles Younger about some of our favorite learnings from book.
Read the book notes @ www.on-books.com