June 2025
Intermediate to advanced
224 pages
4h 53m
English
The peak-end rule, conceived by Nobel Prize–winning psychologist Daniel Kahneman, provides insights into the cognitive biases shaping our recollection of past experiences. Kahneman explains that our memories are often incomplete and influenced by the emotions we felt during those experiences. This explains why our memories can be somewhat irrational since we typically recall highlights and not details or the length of the experience.
Kahneman describes two types of “selves.” One is the experiencing self, which ...
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