Psychologist, Nobel Laureate
Daniel Kahneman is a psychologist and Nobel laureate recognized for his work in behavioral economics, particularly regarding judgment and decision-making under uncertainty.
Climate change, political instability, economic volatility, a pandemic — chronic uncertainty has become the background noise of modern life. Daniel Kahneman, Timothy Caulfield, and Brené Brown debate whether that constant state of not-knowing is the defining psychological condition of our time, and what it's actually doing to us.