In Thinking, Fast and Slow, Daniel Kahneman explores how we interpret information and make decisions.
One key insight is that while statistics offer a broad view, they rarely impact us as powerfully as personal experiences.
Why? Because numbers feel abstract, while stories are vivid and emotional.
For instance, we might know that smoking increases lung cancer risk by a certain percentage. But that fact often feels distant—until we hear about a friend or relative diagnosed with lung cancer.
The story strikes deeper than the statistic, shaping our perception more strongly.
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