A curated set of books that deepen and broaden the ideas from Daniel Kahneman's "Thinking, Fast and Slow"-covering cognitive biases, behavioral economics, forecasting, persuasion, and practical decision-making. Ideal for readers who want both the sci...
The essential paperback edition of Kahneman's own classic, this is the definitive source on System 1 vs. System 2 thinking, cognitive biases, and the psychology behind everyday judgment and decision-making. It's best for readers who want the full, or...
Thinking, Fast and Slow by Kahneman
Co‑authored by Daniel Kahneman with Olivier Sibony and Cass R. Sunstein, this book tackles "noise"-random, unwanted variability in human judgments that persists even when bias is controlled. It's ideal for leaders, professionals, and analysts who wan...
Noise: A Flaw in Human Judgment - Book
Thaler and Sunstein's updated "Nudge" shows how small changes in choice architecture can systematically steer decisions about health, wealth, and the environment without restricting freedom of choice. It's a natural follow‑up for readers of Kahneman ...
Nudge: The Final Edition by Thaler & Sunstein
Dan Ariely explores systematic ways our decisions deviate from rational models, from pricing and procrastination to emotions and social norms, arguing that irrational behaviors are consistent and predictable. This is well‑suited to readers who enjoye...
Predictably Irrational, Revised and Expanded
Nobel laureate Richard H. Thaler recounts how behavioral economics emerged by challenging the rational "Econ" model and replacing it with real, error‑prone humans. Combining memoir, history, and research, this book is perfect for readers who want to ...
Misbehaving: The Making of Behavioral Economics
Former poker champion Annie Duke shows how to treat every decision as a probabilistic bet, separating decision quality from outcomes and explicitly accounting for luck and uncertainty. It's especially useful for managers, investors, and professionals...
Thinking in Bets: Making Smarter Decisions
Philip E. Tetlock and Dan Gardner distill lessons from massive forecasting tournaments showing that some ordinary people-"superforecasters"-can consistently beat experts and even intelligence analysts at probabilistic prediction. For readers of Kahne...
Superforecasting: The Art & Science of Prediction
Michael Lewis tells the story of Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky's partnership and how their research on heuristics and biases reshaped psychology, economics, medicine, and regulation. This narrative biography is ideal for readers who want a more ac...
The Undoing Project
Rolf Dobelli catalogs dozens of common cognitive errors-many inspired by Kahneman and other behavioral researchers-and explains each in short, practical chapters aimed at everyday decisions. It's well‑suited to readers seeking a concise, reference‑st...
The Art of Thinking Clearly: Intl Bestseller
Robert B. Cialdini's updated classic synthesizes decades of experimental research on six universal principles of influence-such as reciprocity, social proof, and scarcity-and shows how they operate in real‑world persuasion. For fans of Kahneman inter...