
Predictably Irrational
by Dan Ariely (2008)
Like 'thinking fast and slow', this book explores our irrational decision-making through engaging experiments.

by daniel kahneman (2011)
Kahneman introduces two modes of thought - system 1, fast and intuitive, and system 2, slow and reasoned - and explores how these modes effect behavior, particularly judgement and decision making.
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by Dan Ariely (2008)
Like 'thinking fast and slow', this book explores our irrational decision-making through engaging experiments.

by Richard H. Thaler and Cass R. Sunstein (2008)
Echoing 'thinking fast and slow', this work offers practical strategies for better decision-making.

by Nassim Nicholas Taleb (1999)
Similar to 'thinking fast and slow', it examines our flawed understanding of uncertainty and prediction.

by Malcolm Gladwell (2004)
Like 'thinking fast and slow', Gladwell explores the power and pitfalls of rapid, intuitive judgments.

by Robert M. Sapolsky (2017)
This book, like 'thinking fast and slow', delves into the complex biological and psychological drivers of human behavior.
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