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1.The Characters Of The Story - Coggle Diagram
1.The Characters Of The Story
Two Systems of Thinking
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System 1
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Characteristics
: Automatic, intuitive, fast, low effort.
Examples
:
Recognizing facial emotions (e.g., anger).
Creative thinking through intuitive associations.
Strengths
:
Energy-efficient.
Excellent for quick decisions in familiar situations.
Limitations
:
Prone to cognitive biases (e.g., illusions like MΓΌller-Lyer π).
System 2
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Characteristics
: Analytical, deliberate, slow, requires focus.
Examples
:
Solving complex problems (e.g., tax forms π§Ύ).
Learning new concepts.
Strengths
:
Handles novelty and complexity.
Corrects System 1βs biases (when possible).
Limitations
:
Energy-intensive.
Slow in execution.
Key Insights
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Allegorical Systems
:
Simplify understanding.
Enhance retention of psychological concepts.
Bias Awareness
:
Knowing biases β Avoiding them.
Example: MΓΌller-Lyer illusion persists despite awareness.
Comparing Systems
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Speed
:
System 1: Fast π.
System 2: Slow π’.
Energy Usage
:
System 1: Low π.
System 2: High π.
Task Suitability
:
Familiar/simple tasks: System 1 β .
Complex/new tasks: System 2 β .
Practical Applications
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Decision Making
:
System 1 is quick but error-prone.
System 2 ensures accuracy when given time.
Recognizing Biases
:
Be mindful of cognitive traps (e.g., overconfidence).
Cross-Connections
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System 1βs creativity can benefit from System 2βs analytical filtering.
Awareness of System 1βs biases can help refine System 2βs interventions.