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4 Fascinating Books on Human Biases — That Will Change the Way You Think About The World
You don’t even know the biases you carry around.
As human beings, we like to think that we are rational and objective in our thinking and decision-making.
However, the truth is that our minds are riddled with biases and heuristics that can lead us astray. These biases, often operating at an unconscious level, can have a profound impact on the way we perceive the world around us and the decisions we make.
In this context, reading books on human biases can be an eye-opening experience that challenges our assumptions and changes the way we think about the world.
Thinking, Fast and Slow
by Daniel Kahneman
Intuition or deliberation? Where you can (and can’t) trust your brain
In this book, Kahneman, a Nobel Prize-winning psychologist, explores the two systems of thinking that drive the way we make decisions.
He reveals how biases in our thinking can lead to errors in judgment and decision-making, and provides practical strategies for improving our decision-making processes.