Experience plays a significant role in System One thinking as it tends to shape our immediate, instinctive responses. This type of thinking often tries to fit new experiences into existing patterns of thought, which can limit our ability to adapt to new situations. For instance, a doctor who has only worked independently may struggle to adapt to a team environment if they rely solely on their past experiences and do not learn about group dynamics.
People often aren't able to come up with an answer that is logical and practical when faced with mak...
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