By making us aware of our mental fallibility, Kahneman and Tversky gave us the tools to sharpen our thinking and avoid the pitfalls of unconscious bias. They identified systematic ways the mind fools itself, why we make irrational decisions, and how we reshape reality when the truth is too painful to bear. Yet both had a deep interest in the workings of the mind and were insightful, inquisitive thinkers with a knack for seeing flaws in ideas that everyone else took as given. Kahneman was reserved and given to self-doubt, while Tversky was brash, outgoing, and magnetic. On the surface, the two men couldn’t have been more different. The story of Tversky and Kahneman’s lives, told in The Undoing Project by Michael Lewis, is as riveting as the truths they uncovered. Keep reading for an overview of The Undoing Project by Michael Lewis. Their collaboration produced ideas that reshaped the way psychology understands the mind. Thanks to the groundbreaking research by two Israeli psychologists, Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky, we can get at the answers to these questions. Like this article? Sign up for a free trial here.ĭo you understand why you make the choices you do? How prone to error is the human mind? Shortform has the world's best summaries and analyses of books you should be reading. This article is an excerpt from the Shortform book guide to "The Undoing Project" by Michael Lewis.
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