Daniel Kahneman
Nobel Prize-winning psychologist who revolutionized our understanding of decision-making, cognitive bias, and human judgment.
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Nobel Prize laureate in Economic Sciences whose groundbreaking research on cognitive biases and decision-making transformed how we understand human judgment. Daniel Kahneman spent decades studying how people think, revealing that we rely on mental shortcuts (heuristics) that often lead us astray. His work demonstrates that our minds operate through two systems: System 1 (fast, intuitive thinking) and System 2 (slow, deliberate thinking). He shows how these mental shortcuts create predictable patterns of bias and irrationality that affect everything from investing to healthcare to personal decisions. His research bridges psychology, economics, and philosophy to explain why we make the choices we do.
