5' - Thinking, Fast and Slow

The excerpts are taken from Daniel Kahneman's book Thinking, Fast and Slow, which explores the two systems of thinking in the human mind. System 1 is intuitive, fast, and automatic, while System 2 is analytical, slow, and deliberate. Kahneman argues that System 1 often makes judgments and choices based on heuristics, which are mental shortcuts that can lead to biases. He illustrates these biases with various examples, such as the availability heuristic, the anchoring effect, and the framing effect. The book further discusses prospect theory, a model of decision-making that explains how people evaluate gains and losses, and the endowment effect, which describes people's tendency to value something they own more highly than something they do not. Finally, the text examines the implications of the two-system model for decision-making in various contexts, including economics, risk assessment, and public policy.

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"Alchemy of Self" is a transformative process of personal growth, akin to how alchemists sought to turn base metals into gold. In a metaphorical sense, it refers to refining the human spirit, mind, and potential through self-discovery, learning, spiritual or psychological evolution, and/or working directly with a Teacher. In this series, famous and little-known texts about money, mind, and spirit are transformed into AI-based conversations that lead (you) the listener on your own inquiry. Listen carefully, let questions arise, and engage what you hear - now.