"In short, we are each of us switching between two parallel minds: an intuitive mind that works well for everyday uses, like opening doors, and walking down the street while avoiding collisions with others; and a reflective mind, one that is always monitoring what’s going on, but which is employed when intuitive reasoning is inadequate, as in the face of uncertainty, or the application of rules or numbers."
Daniel Kahneman calls these System 1 and System 2 thinking. Interesting to see how we adapt these going forward when questioning the source will become paramount to decision making.
"In short, we are each of us switching between two parallel minds: an intuitive mind that works well for everyday uses, like opening doors, and walking down the street while avoiding collisions with others; and a reflective mind, one that is always monitoring what’s going on, but which is employed when intuitive reasoning is inadequate, as in the face of uncertainty, or the application of rules or numbers."
Daniel Kahneman calls these System 1 and System 2 thinking. Interesting to see how we adapt these going forward when questioning the source will become paramount to decision making.