Surprised Finding from the Book-Thinking, Fast and Slow

Currently, I am reading a book, Thinking, Fast and Slow, which is written by Daniel Kahneman. In this book, the author mentioned a person called Amos several times. As I am pretty interested in the findings and statements in this book, I went to search for who Amos is.

A report caught my eye.

https://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/the-two-friends-who-changed-how-we-think-about-how-we-think

That report is written by Cass R. Sunstein and Richard Thaler, two famous psychologists or behaviour economists. Especially, Professor Thaler, if my remembering is not wrong, aroused many ideas about behavioural economics and won the Nobel Prize as well. In this report, they mentioned their Two Friends Who Changed How We Think About How We Think, and their friends clearly are Daniel and Amos.

I am pretty surprised that I find the connection between those famous and legendary economists and psychologists, and decide to keep digging in their previous studies.