Summary of Daniel Kahneman's Thinking Fast and Slow
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When you look at a woman’s face, you instinctively know if she is angry or upset. This is fast thinking, and it is one of the many examples of intuition.
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Slow thinking is the process of deliberate, effortful, and orderly thinking. It is a prototype of how the human brain processes information.
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