System One thinking is closely related to instinctive reactions. It is a mode of thinking that is fast, automatic, and often influenced by our biases and past experiences. When faced with a decision, our first instinct is usually to approach the problem based on these experiences and associations, leading to quick, knee-jerk reactions. This type of thinking can sometimes lead to irrelevant or harmful conclusions due to its subjective nature and tendency to jump to conclusions.
People often aren't able to come up with an answer that is logical and practical when faced with mak...
View summary