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The provided passages do not contain information about the specific evidence the author provides in "The Riddle of Experience vs. Memory (TED Talk)."
The passages describe Daniel Kahneman's book, "Thinking, Fast and Slow," [1, 2] and highlight its themes, such as the two systems of thinking (System 1 and System 2) and their impact on judgments, decisions, and cognitive biases [1, 2]. They also mention the book's bestseller status and critical acclaim [1, 2]. However, they do not detail any evidence presented within a TED Talk titled "The Riddle of Experience vs. Memory."
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Title: Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman Description: *Major New York Times Bestseller *More than 2.6 million copies sold *One of The New York Times Book Review's ten best books of the year *Selected by The Wall Street Journal as one of the best nonfiction books of the year *Presidential Medal of Freedom Recipient *Daniel Kahneman's work with Amos Tversky is the subject of Michael Lewis's best-selling The Undoing Project: A Friendship That Changed Our Minds In his mega bestseller, Thinking, Fast and Slow, Daniel Kahneman, world-famous psychologist and winner of the Nobel Prize in…
od only by knowing how the two systems shape our judgments and decisions. Engaging the reader in a lively conversation about how we think, Kahneman reveals where we can and cannot trust our intuitions and how we can tap into the benefits of slow thinking. He offers practical and enlightening insights into how choices are made in both our business and our personal lives—and how we can use different techniques to guard against the mental glitches that often get us into trouble. Topping bestseller lists for almost ten years, Thinking, Fast and Slow is a contemporary classic, an essential book…