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The man that put that hurt look in your eyes, could be worth everything, or nothing at all.
— Nora Roberts
Nothing in life is quite as important as you think it is while you're thinking about it.
— Daniel Kahneman
You stabbed me in the ass?"
Bastien — Dianne Duvall
Bastien — Dianne Duvall
Our predilection for causal thinking exposes us to serious mistakes in evaluating the randomness of truly random events.
— Daniel Kahneman
Managers think of themselves as captains of a ship on a stormy sea. Risk for them is danger, but they are fighting it, very controlled.
— Daniel Kahneman
but statistics requires thinking about many things at once, which is something that System 1 is not designed to do.
— Daniel Kahneman
It was always assumed I would be a professor. I grew up thinking it.
— Daniel Kahneman
Silks, velvets, calicoes, and the whole lexicon of female fopperies.
— Jonathan Swift
When people think of the outcomes of their decisions, they think much more short term than that. They think in terms of gains and losses.
— Daniel Kahneman
Nothing in life is as important as you think it is, while you are thinking about it
— Daniel Kahneman
automatic search for causes shapes our thinking,
— Daniel Kahneman
Once you have accepted a theory and used it as a tool in your thinking, it is extraordinarily difficult to notice its flaws.
— Daniel Kahneman
Do me a favor, remember that: Catherine Storing said, "No khakis.
— Catherine E. Storing
One of the major biases in risky decision making is optimism. Optimism is a source of high-risk thinking.
— Daniel Kahneman
So your emotional state really has a lot to do with what you're thinking about and what you're paying attention to.
— Daniel Kahneman
The most effortful forms of slow thinking are those that require you to think fast.
— Daniel Kahneman
Slow thinking has the feeling of something you do. It's deliberate.
— Daniel Kahneman
No one should have to grieve alone ...
— William Wendt