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      Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don’t Know

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      “Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don’t Know” is a thought-provoking exploration of intellectual humility and the importance of being open to reevaluating one’s beliefs. Authored by organizational psychologist and Wharton School professor Adam Grant, the book challenges the conventional notion of steadfastness in opinions and urges readers to embrace a more flexible mindset. Grant contends that the ability to “think again” is a crucial skill in the rapidly changing world, where the pace of information and knowledge evolution is unprecedented. Through a combination of research findings, real-world examples, and engaging anecdotes, Grant advocates for a culture that values learning over winning arguments and emphasizes the transformative potential of admitting ignorance and reconsidering one’s perspectives.

      Weight 0.32 kg
      Author

      Adam Grant

      Publisher

      WH Allen

      Book Type

      Wisdom Quest

      Categories

      Psychology

      ,

      Self help

      ,

      Strategy & Management

      Best for

      Critical thinking empowerment guide.

      Ages

      18+

      Binding

      Paperback

      Edition

      29 June 2023

      ISBN

      9780753553916

      Language

      English

      Pages

      218

      Printing Remarks

      Standard

      Dimension

      12.6 x 1.9 x 19.8 cm

      Weight

      0.32 kg

      SKU: AXCRT0215 Categories: , , Tag:

      Grant’s writing not only encourages self-reflection but also provides practical advice on how to foster a culture of continuous learning and adaptability. He explores the psychology of rethinking, the barriers that hinder it, and the rewards it brings in terms of personal and professional growth. “Think Again” challenges readers to reassess their beliefs, question their assumptions, and embrace a more dynamic approach to navigating the complexities of the modern world. The book offers a compelling case for the liberating power of intellectual humility and the role it plays in fostering innovation, resilience, and a more open-minded society.

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