Thinking, Fast and Slow*Major New York Times Bestseller |
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... System 2 has some ability to change the way System 1 works, by programming the normally automatic functions of attention and memory. When waiting for a relative at a busy train station, for example, you can set yourself at will to look ...
... System 1, but they depend on the allocation of some attention to the relevant stimulus. The authors note that the ... System 1 runs automatically and System 2 is normally in a comfortable low- effort mode, in which only a fraction ...
... System 2 ) think and do originates in your System 1 , but System 2 takes over when things get difficult , and it normally has the last word . The division of labor between System 1 and System 2 is highly efficient : it minimizes effort ...
... System 2, because saying “upper/lower” or “right/ left” is not what you routinely do when looking down a column of ... System 2 is to overcome the impulses of System 1. In other words, System 2 is in charge of self- control ...
... System 2, the con- scious being you call “I”—have a new belief: you know that the lines are equally long. If asked about their length, you will say what you know. But you still see the bottom line as longer . You have chosen to believe ...