Decisions influenced by the fast system of thinking are often those that are made instinctively or impulsively. These could include reacting to a sudden loud noise, swerving to avoid an obstacle while driving, or making a snap judgement about someone based on first impressions. These decisions are typically driven by emotion, bias, and experience, rather than careful, logical analysis.
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People often aren't able to come up with an answer that is logical and practical when faced with making a decision. This problem happens because we ap...
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People often aren't able to come up with an answer that is logical and practical when faced with making a decision. This problem happens because we approach issues with a combination of viewpoints. Experience, biases, emotion, instinct, and, of course, logic all play a role in decision-making. breaks down these viewpoints into two systems of thinking – the fast and slow systems.