Bias Quote

People’s judgments are biased by the ease with which examples come to mind - Daniel Kahneman
At its core, it means we confuse how easy it is to think of something with how true or likely it actually is. It's a fundamental bug in our mental software.

Quotes about experience

The experiencing self lives in the present, the remembering self keeps score, and governs what we learn from our experiences - Daniel Kahneman
At its core, this quote means we have two distinct versions of ourselves: the one that actually lives through an event moment-by-moment, and the one that later remembers and defines that event, often based on just a few key moments.

Memory Quote

The mind is good with stories, but it does not appear to be well designed for the processing of time - Daniel Kahneman
Our brains are wired for narrative, not for accurately logging the duration or sequence of events. We remember the *story* of an experience, not the clock-time.

Bias Quote

People tend to assess the relative importance of issues by the ease with which they are retrieved from memory - Daniel Kahneman
Our judgment of what's important is heavily biased by what we can most easily remember, not by any objective measure of importance.

Quotes about experience

The remembering self and the experiencing self often disagree about what makes life pleasant or meaningful - Daniel Kahneman
It means the part of you that *lives* an experience and the part of you that *remembers* it later have completely different, and often conflicting, opinions on what was actually enjoyable or meaningful.

Quotes about attention principles

Intelligence is not only the ability to reason; it is also the ability to find relevant material in memory and to deploy attention when needed - Daniel Kahneman
At its core, this quote argues that intelligence isn't just cold, hard logic. It's a two-part system: your raw processing power and your ability to effectively manage your mental resources.

Quotes about experience

The experiencing self does not remember well, and the remembering self does not know how you felt in the moment - Daniel Kahneman
It means we have two different "selves" inside us: one that lives through an experience moment-by-moment, and another that later tells the story of that experience. And they often disagree completely.

Bias Quote

A general limitation of the human mind is its imperfect ability to reconstruct past states of knowledge - Daniel Kahneman
We're terrible at remembering what we used to think or know before we learned something new. Our brain constantly rewrites history to make our past selves seem smarter.