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The Undoing Project: A Friendship That Changed Our Minds

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Nick de Vera Depends. I've read quite a lot about Kahneman and Tversky, but this book is surprising me, it's much more biographical and anecdotal. If you prefer ju…m´Ç°ù±ðDepends. I've read quite a lot about Kahneman and Tversky, but this book is surprising me, it's much more biographical and anecdotal. If you prefer just the facts (as I usually do) you might wanna pass on this one. If you're looking for some personal insight into K&T, this is the book.(less)
Jim I take back my earlier review, made earlier in my reading of “Undoing.â€� Later I read Lewisâ€� explanation of human judgment errors and don’t recall that…m´Ç°ù±ðI take back my earlier review, made earlier in my reading of “Undoing.â€� Later I read Lewisâ€� explanation of human judgment errors and don’t recall that discussion from “Thinking...â€�
Valuable as documentation of human errors in judgment, prediction, decision-making. I’m re-reading to highlight those.
I think ‘Thinking ...� is more technical and strictly about thinking (been a long time since I read it). ‘Undoing� is pretty simple technically, but enjoyable as an exploration of the relationship between Tversky and Kahneman. Also enjoyable to read about how, I think, the Houston Rockets implemented Moneyball (Oakland A’s) decision making.(less)
Jim Manis This answer will not be satisfying: I find this common with many journalists, which is the category that I place Lewis into as a writer. Maybe the que…m´Ç°ù±ðThis answer will not be satisfying: I find this common with many journalists, which is the category that I place Lewis into as a writer. Maybe the question should be "Wouldn't a good editor have insisted on this?" But Lewis has reached a level of success in selling books such that an editor is not likely to challenge him. (less)
Asa The undoing project because it is about decision making g and it proves that how you think about things does not change your opinion very much because…m´Ç°ù±ðThe undoing project because it is about decision making g and it proves that how you think about things does not change your opinion very much because you can't change your subconscious thinking which does most of the work even if you don't know it.
The book happiness hypothesis proves that with out yea rd of your time you can't change your thinking we're as the undoing project makes you realize just how flawed you and every one else is
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