Description
“Noise” is a book written by Daniel Kahneman. The book explores the concept of noise in the human mind and decision-making processes. Kahneman emphasizes that noise tends to introduce random variations and inconsistencies in people’s decisions. It leads to experts becoming unreliable and can transform an open mind into an empty one. The book highlights that reducing noise is frequently the most effective approach to enhance judgment.
- “Noise is variability without purpose.”
- “Noise is a major cause of mistakes in many fields.”
- “Noise can turn an open mind into an empty one.”
- “Noise makes experts unreliable.”
- “Reducing noise is often the best way to improve judgment.”
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