Crisis in Perception

Thinking, Fast and Slow — Deep Dive (Cognitive Bias, System 1 & System 2)


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Welcome to Crisis in Perception.In this Deep Dive, we explore Thinking, Fast and Slow by Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman — a landmark examination of how the human mind actually makes judgments and decisions.Kahneman introduces two interacting systems of thought:System 1, which is fast, intuitive, and automatic, andSystem 2, which is slow, deliberate, and effortful.Through decades of experimental research — including the development of Prospect Theory — Kahneman reveals how cognitive shortcuts and biases systematically distort our reasoning, even when we believe we are thinking carefully and rationally.This episode synthesizes insights from psychology, behavioral economics, and decision science to expose why human judgment so often fails — and what we can do to mitigate those failures.This episode explores:System 1 vs System 2 thinkingHeuristics and cognitive biases (availability, representativeness, anchoring)Why confidence ≠ accuracyProspect Theory and loss aversionThe illusion of understanding and hindsight biasCognitive ease, mental fatigue, and decision qualityWhy organizations repeatedly make predictable mistakesHow the “outside view” improves judgmentOur goal is to connect ideas, challenge assumptions, and expose the hidden mental mechanisms shaping perception, policy, economics, and everyday decision-making.Prefer a shorter version?👉 Watch the Mini Explainer here:https://youtu.be/wj9HeeNVk-0Support Crisis in Perception:👉 https://patreon.com/CrisisInPerception

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