1. Thinking, Fast and Slow
Daniel Kahneman · 2011
A Nobel laureate's map of every way your brain fools you. Dense, and worth every page.
System 1 thinks fast and automatically; System 2 thinks slow and lazily. From that split, Kahneman explains anchoring, loss aversion, overconfidence, and why experts’ predictions fail. Some priming studies from the middle chapters failed replication, and Kahneman acknowledged it. The core framework remains the standard. Every other behavioral book cites this one.
Read it if: readers who want the full science behind biases, not the blog-post version
Skip it if: you want a light read (this is a textbook wearing a trade paperback cover)







