The document lists 5 examples each of System 1 and System 2 thinking. System 1 thinking examples include reading, playing basketball, driving a motor, playing chess, and cooking, which are activities often performed automatically without much conscious thought. System 2 thinking examples require more deliberate and conscious effort, such as reviewing for exams, taking exams, solving math equations, disassembling and assembling an electric fan, and online shopping.
The document lists 5 examples each of System 1 and System 2 thinking. System 1 thinking examples include reading, playing basketball, driving a motor, playing chess, and cooking, which are activities often performed automatically without much conscious thought. System 2 thinking examples require more deliberate and conscious effort, such as reviewing for exams, taking exams, solving math equations, disassembling and assembling an electric fan, and online shopping.
The document lists 5 examples each of System 1 and System 2 thinking. System 1 thinking examples include reading, playing basketball, driving a motor, playing chess, and cooking, which are activities often performed automatically without much conscious thought. System 2 thinking examples require more deliberate and conscious effort, such as reviewing for exams, taking exams, solving math equations, disassembling and assembling an electric fan, and online shopping.