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By understanding and harnessing both modes, you can optimize your cognitive processes for different scenarios, leading to more effective and adaptive thinking.


Thanks... really good summary.

Thinking Fast and Slow is one of the few books I own in digital form... purchased when I was commuting by train for 2 hours each way.  I "re-found" it early this year, and had re-read most of it just before Kahnemann died in March.  It is one of the 4 or 5 books that have influenced my thinking throughout my career.

Sidenote: my introduction to the book came from our CEO, who ran into Kahnemann at an event and wanted to "organize" our company thinking around our "reorganization".  Kahnemann had just started/joined a consulting firm, The Greater Good Group (which grew out of the Freakonomics folks doing consulting), and they were brought in to manage a project or two around change... structuring choices, eliminating noise, etc.   They were paid like rock stars.... I think it was $6M per month.  No hours detail, no list of deliverables, just a piece of paper that said where to send the money.  They stayed about 8 or 9 months, and nothing really happened.  Good work if you can get it.

If you like TF&S, then I've got two suggestions for you.   Antonio Demasio's The Feeling of What Happens and Stuart Kaufman's At Home in the Universe.  
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Thinking "slow and fast" at the same time seems like a paradox, but let's break it down in a way that might make sense in different contexts:

**Slow Thinking:**
- **Deliberate and Methodical:** This is about taking your time to analyze a situation, understand all its components, and make decisions with careful consideration. In psychology, this relates to System 2 thinking as described by Daniel Kahneman, where reasoning is effortful, logical, and conscious.
- **Benefits:** Leads to well-thought-out decisions, reduces mistakes, and is excellent for complex problem-solving or learning new concepts.

**Fast Thinking:**
- **Intuitive and Automatic:** This aligns with System 1 thinking, which is fast, automatic, and emotional. It's what we use for quick decisions, like recognizing a friend's face or making a snap judgment.
- **Benefits:** Useful in situations requiring immediate action, daily routines, or when an approximate answer is good enough. It's evolutionarily beneficial for survival, allowing for quick reactions.

**Combining Slow and Fast Thinking:**

- **In Decision Making:** You might start with fast thinking to narrow down options based on gut feeling or experience, then switch to slow thinking to analyze the best choice among those options.

- **In Creative Processes:** Fast thinking can generate new, innovative ideas without the censorship of overthinking (brainstorming). Slow thinking then refines these ideas, details them out, and checks for feasibility.

- **Sports or Real-Time Strategy Games:** Athletes or gamers often train moves slowly to perfection (slow thinking), so in the game, they can execute them almost instinctively (fast thinking).

- **Learning and Expertise:** Initially, learning a new skill requires slow thinking. Over time, as one becomes proficient, aspects of that skill move into the realm of fast thinking, allowing for quick, automatic responses or actions.

- **Problem Solving:** Sometimes, taking a moment to quickly assess a situation (fast) before diving deep (slow) can save time. Conversely, after deep analysis, the implementation or reaction might need to be swift.

In practical terms, here's how you might apply this:

- **Reflect on your thought process:** Recognize when you need to switch gears between fast intuition and slow deliberation.

- **Practice:** Like any skill, balancing and knowing when to use each type of thinking can be improved with practice. Meditation, strategic games, or even day-to-day decision-making can be training grounds.

- **Feedback Loop:** Use fast thinking to act, then slow thinking to reflect on the outcomes, learning when your quick judgments are reliable.

By understanding and harnessing both modes, you can optimize your cognitive processes for different scenarios, leading to more effective and adaptive thinking.


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things we should learn from our pets 





No man is an Island, intire of it selfe; every man is a piece of the Continent, a part of the maine; if a Clod bee washed away by the Sea, Europe is the lesse, as well as if a Promontorie were, as well as if a Mannor of thy friends or of thine owne were; any mans death diminishes me, because I am involved in Mankinde; And therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; It tolls for thee.


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