Thinking, Fast and Slow

Written by:
Daniel Kahneman
Narrated by:
Patrick Egan

Unabridged Audiobook

Ratings
Book
884
Narrator
73
Release Date
October 2011
Duration
20 hours 2 minutes
Summary
The guru to the gurus at last shares his knowledge with the rest of us. Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman's seminal studies in behavioral psychology, behavioral economics, and happiness studies have influenced numerous other authors, including Steven Pinker and Malcolm Gladwell. In Thinking, Fast and Slow, Kahneman at last offers his own, first book for the general public. It is a lucid and enlightening summary of his life's work. It will change the way you think about thinking.

Two systems drive the way we think and make choices, Kahneman explains: System One is fast, intuitive, and emotional; System Two is slower, more deliberative, and more logical. Examining how both systems function within the mind, Kahneman exposes the extraordinary capabilities as well as the biases of fast thinking and the pervasive influence of intuitive impressions on our thoughts and our choices. Engaging the reader in a lively conversation about how we think, he shows where we can trust our intuitions and how we can tap into the benefits of slow thinking, contrasting the two-system view of the mind with the standard model of the rational economic agent.

Kahneman's singularly influential work has transformed cognitive psychology and launched the new fields of behavioral economics and happiness studies. In this path-breaking book, Kahneman shows how the mind works, and offers practical and enlightening insights into how choices are made in both our business and personal lives--and how we can guard against the mental glitches that often get us into trouble.

Includes a bonus PDF of illustrations, scientific charts, graphs, and diagrams
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KAREN TEAGUE

While laden with social-economic study findings (complete with accompany pdf download), this eye-opening, fully packed, 20-hour audiobook is an easy listen (thanks to narrator) while simple multi-tasking (i.e. driving, house chores). That said, 5-Star. The book's focus studies the average human's well-being and life satisfaction, giving results and analysis--including how focus, wording, bias, etc. all play a part in the outcome. These 3 parts of the book: 2 Characters (reaction & rational thinking). 2 Species (econs = theory & humans = reality). And, 2 Selves (experiencing & remembering). The author lays out study findings discussessing in detail how all of the above shapes bias & decision-making from individual/spouse/partner/family to policy making in society and by politicians/beurocracy. [Audiobook notes: 1. Such a long audiobook (20 hours) to not have any tracks. Each chapter book-noted for when Audiobooks.com does make them public. 2. While the book's informative contents does address the individual, one seeking a self-help book will likely find this book too detailed and broad overall, given the author also addresses corporate, market, society impacts as well. 3. This book's foundational socio-economics study results and overall way people think/make decisions is sighted in at least a dozen self-help books available in Audiobooks.com's Business/Economics and Health/Wellness Clubs.]

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Nikolai Kovarski

This is absolutely essential book for anyone interested in how our brain operates and how we make decisions. Perhaps the best book on this topic.

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Scott Mack

Outstanding book - well written and thought provoking

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John P.

Great read and exceptionally well-documented. Changed my thinking on economic decision-making.

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Joshua Monroe

Very insightful for anyone who has or is studying psychology.

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BenoƮt G.

The book doesn't need any introduction, being such a major contribution to behavioral psychology. However I can confirm it is immensely interesting.Moreover the examples and the way the author describes his research is really noob friendly and welcomes you aboard the behavioural psychology ship with open arms. The subjects of this book should be presented/known by anyone because of their implications in everyday life.The narrator has a really nice voice, and great elocution, however he speaks extremely slowly. Not being familiar with the app it took me a few tries before realising one can speed up the speech, and then it went fine. But the original pace is a bit off putting and doesn't help with focus.

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Rocky

Good book good narrator

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Anonymous

this book is very good for beginners

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Steven A.

it was a hard listen. Lots of groundwork laid to understand the technical aspects. I love that the author had, and presented, data that backed up his position. But, in my opinion, it could have been presented in a lot less pages.

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Rutherford S.

Thought provoking

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Alva Kristianto

enlightening and entertaining. absolute must read

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Thomas Mikkelsen

An absolute must read for those trying to learn more about human decision making.

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Joel S.

I Love this book! I've read and listened to it a couple of times. The writing is excellent for a science-based book, just the right amount of humor. The narration is also excellent. Though there is not a lot to get "excited" about, the narrator's inflection keeps one interested. If you are interested in the collaboration of intuition and statistically verifiable outcomes, the book is eye-opening. Highly recommended.

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Alice C.

Amazing book! Very long, but just the right audioread for long driving trips.

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Ezri S.

The behavior of people and the nature of numbers illustrated in a contemporary example of nation building...

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Maaz B.

An excellent book to excel your decision making skills, systematically understand and eradicate bias of almost every type, and full of facts, figures as well as research references. The book starts up by defining the storage & processing cache of brain, i.e. System 1 as well as the deep processing & storage mechanism i.e. System 2, and formulates the basis of bias by explaining the errors each of these logical brain part makes. The bias, or the systematic errors one makes, has profound impacts on our personalities as it finds a share in our decision making, comparing skills, and use of logic over intuition. The author analyzes the advantages and disadvantages of both intuition endorsing system 1 as well as logically calculating system 2 of one's mind throughout the book.

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C R

Very good and very interesting book. Potentially too long, but extremely interesting and thought-provoking. Will change the way you think about thinking!

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Rod D

The best book I read in years . Great stories and examples that you can relate to real life situations.

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Ben Walden

A fascinating book and very well narrated. I highly recommend this. Many interesting examples and stories that relate to the way people think in everyday life. I have listened to the book several times and keep a hard copy for reference. The author and his partner Amos Tversky were a brilliant team.

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Kathleen Loucks

A long audiobook but well done with lots of examples and I especially like the way he ended the book with various studies and how they could be interpreted in many ways. I think everyone should know the material from this book.

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