Thinking - Fast and Slow
Daniel Kahneman
Contributed by Larisa Brooke
Chapter 23
Summary

The chapter outlines Kahneman’s experience in Israeli’s education system. He attempted to come up with a book that could be introduced in the syllabus and assist in the yet to be added subject decision making and judgment in the curriculum. In its inception stages, one of the key stakeholders in education felt that there were high chances of the book failing. True to his perception, the book was published but did not succeed as the publishers had yearned.

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