Thinking, Fast and Slow Action Plan Personalized by AI
by Daniel Kahneman
Build a personal decision-making framework that accounts for cognitive biases. This action plan helps you identify your most costly thinking errors and design pre-commitment strategies and checklists to improve judgment.
Start Your Thinking, Fast and Slow JourneyWhat You Will Learn and Implement
- 1Identify which cognitive biases most affect your professional decisions
- 2Build pre-mortem and pre-commitment frameworks for high-stakes choices
- 3Design decision checklists that counteract your specific blind spots
- 4Create structured decision journals to track and improve judgment over time
- 5Develop techniques to slow System 1 when accuracy matters most
- 6Build a team decision-making protocol that reduces groupthink
Why Reading Alone Is Not Enough
Kahneman's work is dense and academic. While readers become aware that biases exist, they rarely take the next step of identifying which biases specifically affect them, in which contexts, and what to do about it. Knowledge of bias does not automatically produce better decisions without deliberate systems.
How Bukwise Makes It Actionable
Bukwise translates behavioral economics into practical tools for your decision-making context. The AI helps you audit recent decisions to spot bias patterns, then generates custom checklists, pre-mortem templates, and decision journal formats tailored to the types of choices you face regularly.
Read
Explore the core concepts through guided missions that teach you as you go.
Journey
Answer targeted questions and let AI personalize every framework to your situation.
Blueprint
Receive a professional PDF action plan you can implement immediately.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a psychology background?
Not at all. The journey explains concepts in plain language and focuses on practical application rather than academic theory.
Which biases does the journey cover?
Rather than covering all biases generically, the journey identifies which biases most affect your specific decision-making context and focuses your plan on those.
Is this useful for team decision-making?
Yes. The deliverable includes team protocols for reducing groupthink, structured disagreement, and collective pre-mortem exercises.
What is a decision journal?
A structured format for recording the context, reasoning, and expected outcomes of important decisions. Reviewing these over time dramatically improves judgment quality.
How immediately applicable are the outputs?
Very. The checklists and frameworks can be used on your next important decision. The decision journal format works from day one.
Start Your Thinking, Fast and Slow Journey
Mission 1 is completely free — no account required. See for yourself how Bukwise turns ideas into action.
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