Here is why you should learn to pause and mistrust that initial spark. 1. The Trap of "System 1" Thinking
You react based on the most recent or vivid memory you have, rather than the most relevant data.
often have to ignore the most "obvious" move to find the winning line.
Your first impulse lives entirely in System 1. It’s designed for speed, not accuracy. When you react instantly to a heated email or a market dip, you aren't using your full intellectual capacity—you’re using a prehistoric survival mechanism that values "fast" over "right." 2. We Are Engines of Bias
You don't need to over-analyze every sandwich choice, but for the things that matter, try these steps:
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Write a ReviewHere is why you should learn to pause and mistrust that initial spark. 1. The Trap of "System 1" Thinking
You react based on the most recent or vivid memory you have, rather than the most relevant data.
often have to ignore the most "obvious" move to find the winning line.
Your first impulse lives entirely in System 1. It’s designed for speed, not accuracy. When you react instantly to a heated email or a market dip, you aren't using your full intellectual capacity—you’re using a prehistoric survival mechanism that values "fast" over "right." 2. We Are Engines of Bias
You don't need to over-analyze every sandwich choice, but for the things that matter, try these steps: