the.com/cognitive shortcuts
the brain's way of thinking fast by not really thinking at all.
means mental rules of thumb that let you make quick decisions using minimal information, at the cost of occasional spectacular error.
from formalized as heuristics by psychologists Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahneman in the 1970s, who showed the brain trades accuracy for speed constantly, and usually doesn't tell you.
official nameheuristics, in psych textbooks
evolutionary purposesurvival favored fast over correct
famous flawproduces predictable, repeatable biases
nobel connectionkahneman won economics prize, 2002