
Thinking, Fast and Slow
by Daniel Kahneman
Since you are interested in 'Thinking', this book by Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman provides profound insights into how we think, making it a perfect match.
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by Daniel Kahneman
Since you are interested in 'Thinking', this book by Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman provides profound insights into how we think, making it a perfect match.
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by Rolf Dobelli
This book complements your interest in thinking by illuminating the common errors in our reasoning and decision-making processes.
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by Dan Ariely
This book delves deeper into our irrational behaviors in decision-making, aligning closely with the themes in 'Thinking'.
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by Annie Duke
Annie Duke’s approach to decision-making under uncertainty is a practical application of the principles found in 'Thinking'.
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by Jonathan Haidt
This book adds depth to understanding the cognitive processes behind moral reasoning, complementing your interest in the workings of thought.
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by Carol S. Dweck
Dweck’s exploration of mindset aligns with themes of how thinking affects our outcomes, resonating with your interest in 'Thinking'.
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by Philip E. Tetlock and Dan Gardner
The focus on improving our predictive thinking through better judgment aligns closely with the themes explored in 'Thinking'.
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