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Fast thinking relies on intuition and emotions from "summary" of Thinking Fast and Slow by Book Summary

Fast thinking, also known as System 1 thinking, operates automatically and quickly, with little or no effort and no sense of voluntary control. This type of thinking relies heavily on intuition and emotions, which are often driven by our past experiences and emotions. Intuition can be thought of as the ability to understand or know something without the need for conscious reasoning. Our intuition is shaped by our past experiences, biases, and emotions, all of which play a significant role in our decision-making process. Emotions also play a crucial role in fast thinking, as they can influence our judgments and decisions in powerful ways. Emotions can color our perceptions, leading us to make quick judgments based on how we feel in a given moment. For example, if we are feeling happy and optimistic, we may be more likely to take risks or make impulsive decisions. On the other hand, if we are feelin...
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