Joseph Hallinan. Why we're wrong? The trap of thinking in action (№ 291538)

Today, psychologists agree about the fact that the process of making human decisions is divided into two levels - rational and intuitive - and that we constantly switch from one to another like car headlights that switch from main beam to dipped beam. Apparently, many mistakes we make because are in the same state, but we believe that are different. <...> We do not learn from their own experience, they just don't know what experience need to learn. We think we act rationally, whereas in fact act under the influence of intuition, and Vice versa. And when a mistake has been made, often it does not explain the reasons for what you should have.
№ 291538   Added MegaMozg 22-06-2017 / 10:18

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