Goke Pelemo

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two kinds of thinking. “Fast” thinking is intuitive, impulsive, and often emotional. It produces, when needed, instant action: it’s what you do to keep from running into things, or to keep them from running into you. “Slow” thinking is deliberate, focused, and usually logical. It needn’t result in action at all: it’s how you learn in order to know.
Goke Pelemo
Same concept with type 1 and 2 thinking popularized by Daniel Kahneman in Thinking Fast and Slow.
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