Daniel Kahneman is the psychology professor at Princeton University. He was awarded Noble Prize in Economics. Together with Amos Tversky, they did pioneering work on decision making and uncertainty.
In this book, Kahneman argues that
e.g. answering 2+2 requires no efforts and the response is quick i.e. 4
e.g. Count ‘a’ in this paragraph. Your mind will start counting and will not guess.
Some of the key human biases are
The way to block errors that originate in system 1 is to slow down and ask for reinforcement from system 2. Seems easy! Awareness of these biases’ and practice can improve decision making.