The concept of System Two thinking comes from Daniel Kahneman, the Nobel laureate and author of Thinking, Fast and Slow. In his groundbreaking work, Kahneman introduced System Two as one of two modes of human thought. While System One represents fast, intuitive, and automatic thinking, System Two is slow, deliberate, and analytical — activated when we face complex problems or need to make high-stakes decisions. Kahneman’s work aimed to describe the intricacies of human cognition, but the framework is strikingly apt for understanding…