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deviika · 11 months
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F. Scott Fitzgerald // Daniel Kahneman
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philosophors · 22 days
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“People who make a difference do not die alone. Something dies in everyone who was affected by them.”
— Daniel Kahneman
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ma-pi-ma · 10 months
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Niente nella vita è tanto importante quanto pensiamo che lo sia nel momento in cui lo pensiamo.
Daniel Kahneman
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dk-thrive · 21 days
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Kahneman once said that being wrong feels good, that it gives the pleasure of a sense of motion: “I used to think something and now I think something else.” He was always wrong, always learning, always going somewhere new."
— Daniel Engber, from "Daniel Kahneman Wanted You to Realize How Wrong You Are." The late psychologist gave the world an extraordinary gift: admitting his mistakes. (The Atlantic, March 27, 2024)
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older-is-better · 21 days
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Daniel Kahneman.
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raffaellopalandri · 8 months
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Book of the Day -
Today’s Book of the Day is Thinking, Fast and Slow, written by Daniel Kahneman in 2013 and published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux. Daniel Kahneman is an Israeli-American psychologist whose main research topics have been the psychology of judgment and decision-making, and behavioural economics, for which he was awarded the 2002 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences (shared with Vernon L.…
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nicdevera · 22 days
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daniel kahneman died. someone do a cartoon, kahneman goes to heaven, amos tversky's there: "hey danny, i've got an idea for a paper"
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ollczita · 2 months
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24/02/22
finally some peace
Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman
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lostlibrariangirl · 1 year
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3 January - 100 Days of Productivity - 2/100
January will be my Data Structures and Algorithms month, as I must finish this course to move on with others I set for this year.
  I am using a learning platform from Brazil called Digital Innovation One (aka DIO), once I loved the instructor - he talks about DSA with so much passion, that it is impossible to do not be excited by it.
And about the books that I am going to read this year, I started with "Thinking, Fast and Slow" by Daniel Kahneman ( "Stoic Diary" is just 1 text per day). I was looking for reading it for a long time.
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nofatclips · 2 years
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The 4 things it takes to be an expert (not just 10000 hours):
Repeated attempts with feedback
A valid environment
Timely feedback
Don’t get too comfortable
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yan-wo · 2 years
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Intuition is nothing more and nothing less than recognition.
Daniel Kahneman, Thinking, Fast and Slow
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lunamarish · 2 years
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Perché la paura di perdere è più forte  del piacere di vincere? Come mai gli ultimi anni un po’ meno felici di una vita felice abbassano di  molto la felicità totale?
Daniel Kahneman, Pensieri lenti e veloci
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quotesfrommyreading · 2 years
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As far back as at least the 18th century, economists seeking to understand decision-making proposed that, given enough information, individuals would behave logically and in whatever way maximized their own self-interest. Then, more recently, this “rational choice theory,” mostly gave way to a point of view that positions decision-making as a psychic war between emotions and rationality, with gut reactions holding significant sway. “The answer to an easy question (How do I feel about it?) serves as an answer to a much harder question (What do I think about it?),” writes Nobel Prize–winner Daniel Kahneman in the hallmark book on the subject, Thinking, Fast and Slow.
And even this framework continues to evolve. One corollary, proposed by Cornell University psychologists Valerie Reyna and Charles Brainerd, suggests a mental tug-of-war happens between more detail-focused and broader, concept-based thinking. Imagine you’re running late and tempted to speed. Nearsighted “verbatim” thinking would be calculating that there’s a low probability that a cop will see you speeding in this particular window and that you personally have never been in a car accident. Its opposite—what’s called “gist thinking”—would be realizing that as a rule, if you always choose to speed, you’ll probably eventually get ticketed or end up in an accident. Other emotion-influenced factors, like how tantalizing a reward is or your level of inhibition, join in to steer our actions.
As our brains are making a complex choice, we must keep multiple factors in mind at once, using mental storage space psychologists call “working memory.” Both someone’s personal working memory capacity and other outside limitations, such as a date by which you have to book a flight or swirling emotions, set limits on our ability to clearheadedly analyze our options.
  —  Why It’s So Hard to Make Risk Decisions in the Pandemic
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usunezukoinezu · 2 years
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A mind that follows What You See Is All There Is will achieve high confidence much too easily by ignoring what it does not know... the confidence that people have in their intuitions is not a reliable guide to their validity. In other words, do not trust anyone—including yourself—to tell you how much you should trust their judgment.
Daniel Kahneman
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linusjf · 12 hours
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Daniel Kahneman: What is the base rate?
“The most important question to ask before making a decision is ‘What is the base rate?’” —Daniel Kahneman.
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itsketush-voyaging · 10 days
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Thinking, Fast and Slow - Daniel Kahneman
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