Summary:
The book explores the dual nature of intuition, highlighting how instinctive judgments can be both remarkably accurate and dangerously flawed. It delves into psychological research to examine the processes behind our intuitive leaps, revealing the strengths and weaknesses of our snap decisions.
Key points:
1. Intuitive Thinking's Speed: Myers highlights how fast and efficient our intuitive thinking is, helping us make quick, often accurate decisions based on our instincts, which stem from our need for rapid responses in dangerous situations.
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