Some visual notes on 'Thinking, fast and slow' by Daniel Kahneman.
The drawings are my own interpretation of the concepts in the book with what I feel and learn from everyday life around us. I felt the book has quite powerful information, which needs to be shared in a simple way through drawings to help people to understand the psychology of ourselves and the biases that we succumb to or sometimes. There was also a intention that we must learn about this information not to get misused by big corporations who use all this to increase their profits. So I wanted to make this information accessible to all through these simple visual notes. This is part-1 of the post. Look out for the next parts.
Do you agree with your emotions?
"Pupils are literally the windows to your soul".
On a latent thought the famously known hack of "squinching eyes = confidence = attractive = leadership" is likely built on this proposition.
One method for self improvement when observing mistakes of others, is to look for confirmation bias in oneself, if you are b(i)asing your judgement on preconceived notions.
Who is actually driving? On how much are we in control of ourselves.
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