27A – Reading Reflection No. 3
Thinking Fast and Slow - Daniel Kahneman
1 - The general book theme is about essentially the 2 systems in our brains that we have a fast intuitive part of our brain that guides our decisions and a slower part that isn't necessarily engaged all the time. The book basically describes how these two interact and creates fallacies and other illusions that will help you think outside of the box
2 - the great thing about this book is that it's very interactive, giving the reader an opportunity to follow along with a set of questions that will help you understand the topic better.
3- The exercise would involve a simple set of questions that create scenarios in the entrepreneurial settings that will most likely create real-life experience choices for students taking this choice. Each student would have to answer in a discussion format and possibly create an example to share.
4 - The biggest surprise was the concept of understanding how the mind works under stress and difficult situations where you may view a certain answer one way and but not see the entire picture without using both systems of your mind.
Hey Joaquin, it was interesting to read your thoughts on Thinking, Fast and Slow because I chose the same book for this reading reflection. I like how you highlighted the portions describing the interaction between the two systems in our brain instead of the rationality of thinking. I was similarly surprised about how perspective can change whether we view thinking as rational or irrational. Good job on your post!
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