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What You See Is All There Is

What You See Is All There Is

WYSIATI (What You See Is All There Is) describes our mind's tendency to form judgments based solely on available information while remaining blind to what we don't know. This mental process:

  • Constructs coherent stories from limited evidence
  • Ignores the quality and quantity of information
  • Creates overconfidence in current knowledge
  • Generates illusions of understanding through narrative coherence
  • Operates automatically without awareness of missing information

The mind doesn't naturally account for unknown information—in fact, it typically fails to recognize that information is missing at all. This explains overconfidence in predictions, blindness to alternatives, and why people can feel absolute certainty despite limited evidence.

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Ever wonder why you make snap judgments that later seem irrational? This groundbreaking book reveals how your mind operates on two levels: the fast, intuitive System 1 and the slow, deliberate System 2. Nobel Prize-winning psychologist Daniel Kahneman explains why we make predictable errors and how our biases influence decisions from the grocery store to the stock market. It's not about becoming perfectly rational—that's impossible—but about recognizing when your thinking is leading you astray and knowing when to slow down.

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