The Science of Intelligent Decision-Making" by Peter Hollins is a book that explores the cognitive and emotional factors that influence decision-making.
Hollins argues that making intelligent decisions requires more than just rational thinking; it also involves understanding and managing our emotions, biases, and heuristics. Drawing from research in psychology and neuroscience, the book provides practical strategies for improving decision-making, including how to identify and overcome cognitive biases, how to manage emotions and stress, and how to make decisions in uncertain and complex situations. The book also covers topics such as risk assessment, creativity, and intuition. Overall, "The Science of Intelligent Decision-Making" is a valuable resource for anyone looking to improve their decision-making skills, both in their personal and professional lives.