Relying too heavily on the slow system of thinking can lead to over-analysis, decision paralysis, and potentially missing out on opportunities due to slow response times. It can also lead to exhaustion as this system requires more cognitive resources. However, it's important to note that a balance between fast and slow thinking is often necessary for optimal decision-making.

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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.

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Thinking Fast and Slow

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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