Daniel Kahneman: Thinking, Fast & Slow (Audiobook Full)
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2019
- Thinking, Fast and Slow is a best-selling book published in 2011 by Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences laureate Daniel Kahneman. It was the 2012 winner of the National Academies Communication Award for best creative work that helps the public understanding of topics in behavioral science, engineering and medicine.
Dated: 2011
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Part 1
Chapter 1: The Characters of the Story 0:42:10
Chapter 2: Attention and Effort 1:16:07
Chapter 3: The Lazy Controller 1:41:48
Chapter 4: The Associative Machine 2:17:20
Chapter 5: Cognitive Ease 2:45:42
Chapter 6: Norms, Surprises, and Causes 3:21:45
Chapter 7: A Machine For Jumping To Conclusions 3:45:27
Chapter 8: How Judgements Happen 4:16:44
Chapter 9: Answering An Easier Question 4:38:36
Part 2
Chapter 10: Small Numbers 5:00:52
Chapter 11: Anchors 5:33:25
Chapter 12: The Science of Availability 6:04:29
Chapter 13: Availability, Emotion, and Risk 6:26:52
Chapter 14: Tom W's Specialty 6:53:55
Chapter 15: Linda: Less Is More 7:21:35
Chapter 16: Causes Trump Experience 7:51:40
Chapter 17: Regression to the Mean 8:18:21
Chapter 18: Taming Intuitive Predictions 8:46:53
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Where can I find the rest of the book audio? It appears that this is not complete.
Ive always had a difficult time sitting down and reading a book, and so i never read books. I get distracted far too easily to just sit there. When audio books became a thing, i finally was able to comprehend everything quite well, and could finsh a book in a few days depending on the length. I would play them while driving long distances, working, doing menial tasks, while flying, and fall asleep listening to them. Audio books changed my life, but never figured out why my brain refused to sit still and read.
Chapter 1: 42:10
Chapter 2: 1:16:05
Chapter 3: 1:41:45
Chapter 4: 2:17:20
Chapter 5: 2:45:42
Chapter 6: 3:21:45
Chapter 7: 3:45:25
Chapter 8: 4:16:40
Chapter 9: 4:38:35
Part 2
Chapter 10: 5:00:52
Chapter 11: 5:33:25
Chapter 12: 6:04:25
Chapter 13: 6:26:52
Chapter 14: 6:53:55
Chapter 15: 7:21:35
Chapter 16: 7:51:40
Chapter 17: 8:18:20
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A hero we didn't deserve but the one we needed.
Thx
thanks a lot
Thank you
Part 1
Chapter 1: The Characters of the Story 0:42:10
Chapter 2: Attention and Effort 1:16:07
Chapter 3: The Lazy Controller 1:41:48
Chapter 4: The Associative Machine 2:17:20
Chapter 5: Cognitive Ease 2:45:42
Chapter 6: Norms, Surprises, and Causes 3:21:45
Chapter 7: A Machine For Jumping To Conclusions 3:45:27
Chapter 8: How Judgements Happen 4:16:44
Chapter 9: Answering An Easier Question 4:38:36
tq a lot for ur effert
Heroes among us
Doing the lords work. Thank u
Thank you beautiful soul
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Thank you for sharing the audio version of the book. It is really great work
Thank you so much for sharing this interesting subject. Magnificent reading. The voice, genuflection, and tone, make it more delightful to listen. You are awesome!
Part 2
Chapter 10: Small Numbers 5:00:52
Chapter 11: Anchors 5:33:25
Chapter 12: The Science of Availability 6:04:29
Chapter 13: Availability, Emotion, and Risk 6:26:52
Chapter 14: Tom W's Specialty 6:53:55
Chapter 15: Linda: Less Is More 7:21:35
Chapter 16: Causes Trump Experience 7:51:40
Chapter 17: Regression to the Mean 8:18:21
Chapter 18: Taming Intuitive Predictions 8:46:53
Exactly the pages I was looking for.
tq a lot for ur effert
You are a lifesaver
Thanks a lot❤
Not me reading "Causes Trump Experience" and wondering what they believed Trump's experience was 😂
This book is priceless Thank you so much, I learnt so much🥰
may god bless the author of the book and CHANNNEL INVESTORS JOURNAL. Thanks a lot guys keep doing this
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The narration style is just amazing. This is a pure gem which we are getting at zero cost. Thanks for this masterpiece.
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This book is very informative,practical knowledge giver, reseaech based but very simple examples to comprehend, a wonderdul work
The explanations are very very good in this book. I like it 🌷
Thank you for this audiobook 💚😘
Explaining in a very effective manner. Thank you!
Thank you for this upload!
Introduction 0:0:05
Part I. Two Systems
Chapter 1: The Characters of the Story 0:42:14
Chapter 2: Attention and Effort 1:16:07
Chapter 3: The Lazy Controller 1:41:46
Chapter 4: The Associative Machine 2:17:17
Chapter 5: Cognitive Ease 2:45:40
Chapter 6: Norms, Surprises, and Causes 3:21:44
Chapter 7: A Machine for Jumping to Conclusions 3:45:23
Chapter 8: How Judgments Happen 4:16:41
Chapter 9: Answering an Easier Question 4:38:34
Part II. Heuristics and Biases
Chapter 10: Law of Small Numbers 5:00:52
Chapter 11: Anchors 5:33:25
Chapter 12: The Science of Availability 6:04:26
Chapter 13: Availability, Emotion, and Risk 6:26:52
Chapter 14: Tom W's Specialty 6:53:52
Chapter 15: Linda: Less Is More 7:21:35
Chapter 16: Causes Trump Experience 7:51:40
Chapter 17: Regression to the Mean 8:18:21
Chapter 18: Taming Intuitive Predictions 8:46:53
Part III. Overconfidence
19. The Illusion of Understanding 9:17:20
20. The Illusion of Validity 9:47:25
21. Intuitions Vs. Formulas
22. Expert Intuition: When Can We Trust It?
23. The Outside View
24. The Engine of Capitalism
Part IV. Choices
25. Bernoulli’s Errors
26. Prospect Theory
27. The Endowment Effect
28. Bad Events
29. The Fourfold Pattern
30. Rare Events
31. Risk Policies
32. Keeping Score
33. Reversals
34. Frames and Reality
Part V. Two Selves
35. Two Selves
36. Life as a Story
37. Experienced Well-Being
38. Thinking About Life
Conclusions
thanks vai
Thank you soo much
This is great!
so helpful
@@SanchiPatil you’re welcome
One of the most deep, powerful and profound audiobooks I’ve ever heard.
Thanks man.. u made it easy
Loved this book in college.
A very useful book.
Thank you so much
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Chapter 2: Attention and Effort 1:16:07
Thanks. This is a good book. Bought together with "30 Days to Reduce Anxiety" by Harper Daniels. It pairs well together.
👍Thank you everyone for the chapter headings.
Thanks for the upload🥰🥰🥰
Thank you!
I bought the book, but listening is better.
🎉🎉appreciate the broadcast
Excellent book. Read it twice.
Thank you.
One of my favorite books!😊
FYI, This is not full! It's hardly half of the book. 2 and a half parts are missing.
chapter 6 3:21:47
chapter 7 3:45:27
This book was helpful! I got it with mindfulness meditation book "30 Days to Overcome Procrastination" by Harper Daniels. It's so important to slow down and be mindful of our days.
Brilliant! 💫
thank you for this! my adhd makes reading impossible. this just ensured i can read the text by using this to follow along
Chapter 9. 4:38:36
Part 2.
Chapter 10. 5:00:51
29:00 Expert intuition
30:00 Intuition is recognition
45:00 A prototype of slow thinking
You can tell that he really misses the companionship of his friend Amos. ❤
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Wonderful book. Not complete. Missing half of it here. Buy the book! 😉
good audiobook / info
Thank you 🙏🏽 💖
Wellcome
1:01:54 Conflict
1:41:46 lazy controller
2:45:40 cognitive ease
3:45:23
4:29:58
Ch3 1:41:46
2:56:54
Thank you
Very nice book for the way of thinking!
Thanks ❤️👍
Muito bom, grato
Uplifted ❤
Great Narrator!🤓👍
I'm taken by this. I had the pleasure of reading something similar, and I was truly taken by it. "Mastering Money Mindfulness" by Benjamin Hawk
Thanks a lot.
Amazing
Thanks
4:16:44 chapter 8 How judgements happen
9:17:20 Chapter 19
4:16:40
5:00:45
8:06:35 s the best part of this audio I swear .
chapter one 42:20
FACINATING
Oh. This voice is amazing. Looked like in the film Vietnam War
17:48 1:05:49 3:04:01 8:06:20
RIP Daniel, great book
3:45:00 you may not consider sys 1/2 “real” ... I interpret that to be (1:spine/brain stem)/2:cortex. Though 2:CC? Maybe.
🙏 Thanks
Chapter 2: 1:16:07
Start chapter #3 next : 1:41:45
I listened to the 20 chapters recorded. Will you be recording the remaining 18 chapters?
Thank u
Our brains love to create problems to imaginary threats; they're conditioned to do so. It's so important to train them to slow down a lot. This book goes well with the mindfulness workbook called 30 Days to Reduce Stress by Harper Daniels.
3:00:00 bookmark
As much as I appreciate this audiobook, it is incomplete. Perhaps the latter half isn’t here.
1:27:00 bookmark
Bookmark: 3:21:00
7:00:00 bookmark
1:05:20 Illusions
1:16:07 ch. 2
Chapter 8: 4:16:47
Bookmark
1:41:53
Bookmark- 59:52
Knowledge of the two systems and their triggers is knowledge of how they use to control us
Ch 3 1:46:46 Ch 3 imp - 1:48:15(1.75or2x)
2:45:41 cognitive ease
50:00 mark
1:37:00
1:59:00
2:31:00
Don’t mind me. Just making some notes on where I left
1:18:23
I wish these audio-books would come with caption to understand well, cause I'm not a english native speaker.
Captions of Audiobooks are called books.
@@sonajero25 lmao its funny cause its true
I agree! Seeing and hearing is better for comprehension
@@sonajero25 haha
Chapter 13 6:26:52
Pg.76 3:41:00
i'm using this book to go to sleep, so I've heard the first 2-3 hours a dozen or so times. at one point the author explains why it's easier for our brain to remember "system 1" and "system 2" instead of their definitions. in the meantime, every time i hear "system 1" i tell myself "automatic thinking". when i hear "system 2" i tell myself "complex thinking". I've always found it difficult to remember nicknames for things, or mnemonics. It's always been an issue for me. I've always wondered why books over-complicate it with nicknames, instead of just giving it a high level description.. and now I know why. I wonder why this doesn't work for me.
Well the nickname has to be just one syllable, so if you have trouble remembering the numbers just make it like auto for automatic thinking and comp for complex
maybe since the assigned names aren't direct the author is making you use your system2, thus making you alert.
around 2:43:00 ish when hes talking about the effect of a picture of eyes watching you on the suggested contribution, people probably assume those eyes are a hint that there is surveillance in the establishment.
No need to assume anymore.
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Expectation 1:20
1:34 1:40
1:54 2:22 2:59 3:53
Listening to the audiobook along with the hardcover book edition and a pencil , I realize some of the terminology used does not match. Some of the paragraphs and examples mentioned are either rephrased or missing.
Chapter 15 - Linda: Less is more is really unsettling and unclear to me. Anyone care to explain? 7:21:35
@@rajpreetgandhi3183 this is how I understand it:
Consider 2 identical size houses. One is the house of a hoarder, the other is a neat and tidy house. Which appears bigger/has more space?
Another thing that comes to my mind involves critical thinking. There is a lot of clutter in things we read and it is up the readers to determine what is valuable and what is not. Clutter (or distractors) are more, unnecessary words that confuse readers.
@@rajpreetgandhi3183 that was a lot of clutter haha. But pictures sometimes help
This is typical, I listen and try to read many books and notice inconsistencies in wording. So now I don’t follow along with book in hand. It’s either audio or read it myself.
@@rajpreetgandhi3183 No matter what kind of person Linda is, it will always be more likely that she is a banker than that she is a feminist banker. That's because she is can't be a feminist banker without being a banker. "Less is more" can refer to the fact that a smaller description of Linda is more accurate than one with extra qualifiers, or to the fact that we sometimes perceive smaller sets as larger.
1:07:17 fav part
1:16:00
Thank you! But this is just one half of the actual book, do you have any link for part 3, 4 and 5?
Really? It’s 10 hours long and it’s still not the whole book?
@@legdaytacos62 original states is 20hrs, check on audible, so yes, probably not full
@@victorbiga6473 thank you for your reply. Seems to be a very long book. Dang