System One thinking contributes to decision-making errors by relying heavily on biases and personal experiences. This mode of thinking tends to seek quick solutions with minimal effort, often leading to subjective and potentially irrelevant or harmful conclusions. It can result in jumping to conclusions, making false assumptions, and being influenced by misinformation. This type of thinking often occurs without conscious effort, making it difficult to control.
People often aren't able to come up with an answer that is logical and practical when faced with mak...
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