Thinking, Fast and Slow
by Daniel Kahneman
Kahneman explores decision-making and cognitive biases, making it a great companion to 'Black Box Thinking' for understanding how we learn from our mistakes.
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by Daniel Kahneman
Kahneman explores decision-making and cognitive biases, making it a great companion to 'Black Box Thinking' for understanding how we learn from our mistakes.
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Like 'Black Box Thinking,' this book emphasizes the importance of learning from failures and adapting strategies based on analytical feedback.
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The concept of learning from failures and viewing challenges as opportunities aligns perfectly with the themes of Black Box Thinking.
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The book resonates with 'Black Box Thinking' by revealing why people often fail to learn from their mistakes in predictable ways.
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