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Although not about finance per se, you might check out Annie Duke's new book, "Thinking in Bets: Making Smarter Decisions When You Don't Have All The Facts."
She discusses some of the biases other books -- such as "Thinking, Fast and Slow" -- discuss, but she puts them in different contexts and has a lot of advice on how to mitigate them.
Caveat: I was a little disappointed the first time I read "Thinking in Bets," as it seemed a bit lightweight. But I subscribed to her newsletter, and after a few issues I got re-motivated. So I gave the book a second shot, and the next time reading it I got a lot more out of it.
Speaking of "Thinking, Fast and Slow," I found it a bit ponderous. You might consider reading Michael Lewis's book, "The Undoing Project," which talks about the history of Kahneman and Tversky working relationship, and provides a more interesting (but less deep) introduction to the biases and heuristics they came up with.