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If you care about being thought credible and intelligent, do not use complex language where simpler ...

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Dawes observed that the complex statistical algorithm adds little or no value. One can do just as we...

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The often-used phrase “pay attention” is apt: you dispose of a limited budget of attention that you ...

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Mood evidently affects the operation of System 1: when we are uncomfortable and unhappy, we lose tou...

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Freedom has a cost, which is borne by individuals who make bad choices, and by a society that feels ...

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The premise of this book is that it is easier to recognize other people's mistakes than our own.

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The world makes much less sense than you think. The coherence comes mostly from the way your mind wo...

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Characteristics of System 1: • generates impressions, feelings, and inclinations; when endorsed by S...

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The amount of evidence and its quality do not count for much, because poor evidence can make a very ...

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...the characters are useful because of some quirks of our minds, yours and mine. A sentence is unde...

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A reliable way to make people believe in falsehoods is frequent repetition, because familiarity is n...

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Nothing in life is as important as you think it is when you are thinking of it.

Money does not buy you happiness, but lack of money certainly buys you misery.

Well-Being: Foundations of Hedonic Psychology: Foundations of Hedonic Psychology

The expectation of intelligent gossip is a powerful motive for serious self-criticism, more powerful...

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It's a wonderful thing to be optimistic. It keeps you healthy and it keeps you resilient.

Happiness is determined by factors like your health, your family relationships and friendships, and ...

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Political columnists and sports pundits are rewarded for being overconfident.

We don't see very far in the future, we are very focused on one idea at a time, one problem at a tim...

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The 'Instagram Generation' now experiences the present as an anticipated memory.

We all care intensely for the narrative of our own life and very much want it to be a good story, wi...

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You think with your body, not with your brain.

You know, the standard state for people is 'mildly pleasant.' Negative emotions are quite rare, and ...

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People just hate the idea of losing. Any loss, even a small one, is just so terrible to contemplate ...

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I used to hold a unitary view, in which I proposed that only experienced happiness matters, and that...

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If people do not know what is going to make them better off or give them pleasure, then the idea tha...

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It's clear that policymakers and economists are going to be interested in the measurement of well-be...

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Some experimenters have reported that an angry face “pops out” of a crowd of happy faces, but a sing...

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There's a lot of randomness in the decisions that people make.

By their very nature, heuristic shortcuts will produce biases, and that is true for both humans and ...

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True intuitive expertise is learned from prolonged experience with good feedback on mistakes.

Most important, of course, we all care intensely for the narrative of our own life and very much wan...

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An investment said to have an 80% chance of success sounds far more attractive than one with a 20% c...

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Courage is willingness to take the risk once you know the odds. Optimistic overconfidence means you ...

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At work here is that powerful WYSIATI ("what you see is all there is") rule. You cannot help dealing...

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When you analyze happiness, it turns out that the way you spend your time is extremely important.

The idea that the future is unpredictable is undermined every day by the ease with which the past is...

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Nothing in life is as important as you think it is when you are thinking about it.

Odd as it may seem, I am my remembering self, and the experiencing self, who does my living, is like...

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The law (of least effort) asserts that if there are several ways of achieving the same goal, people ...

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Jumping to conclusions is efficient if the conclusions are likely to be correct and the costs of an ...

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The test of learning psychology is whether your understanding of situations you encounter has change...

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Many parents have discovered, perhaps with some guilt, that they can read a story to a child while t...

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However, attention can be moved away from an unwanted focus, primarily by focusing intently on anoth...

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Daniel Kahneman

Psychologist

Born: 1934-03-05

Died: N/A

Daniel Kahneman (March 5, 1934 – March 27, 2024) was an Israeli-American psychologist. He shared the 2002 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences with Vernon L. Smith. Kahneman is notable for his work on the psychology of judgment and decision-making, behavioral economics and hedonic psychology. Recently, he was professor emeritus of psychology and public affairs at Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School.More