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Fast Thinking relies heavily on mental shortcuts, heuristics, and rules of thumb, which are often based on past experiences, emotions, and learned associations. These shortcuts allow us to make quick judgments and decisions, often with minimal cognitive effort. For instance, when faced with a potential threat, System 1 rapidly assesses the situation and triggers a fight-or-flight response, preparing our body to react quickly.

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Slow Thinking is a more accurate and reliable system, as it is less prone to biases and errors. When we engage System 2, we are more likely to consider multiple perspectives, evaluate evidence, and make more informed decisions. For instance, when faced with a complex mathematical problem, System 2 is activated, and we focus our attention on the problem, breaking it down into manageable parts, and applying logical rules to arrive at a solution. pentru a supraviețui zi de zi, trebuie să

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