Adam Grant provide stories and clearly illustrates why it's so important to rethinking and restructuring your belief-systems throughout your entire life.
How do you know when you're indoctrinated?
Great book! Time and attention energy well spent! Recommended!


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Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don't Know Hardcover – 4 februari 2021
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- Uitgever : W H Allen (4 februari 2021)
- Taal : Engels
- Hardcover : 320 pagina's
- ISBN-10 : 0753553880
- ISBN-13 : 978-0753553886
- Afmetingen : 16 x 2.8 x 24.1 cm
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I Enjoyed reading/listening the book . I am reading it while i am in the middle of career change. It could not be more useful . It has lot of colleted wisdom (can t think all are ariginated in the book ) but still great reference and reminder abiut what is important and what make us happy . It is Highly recommended
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@Timothy_Hughes
5,0 van 5 sterren
Worth a read
Beoordeeld in het Verenigd Koninkrijk op 3 maart 2021Geverifieerde aankoop
In the book “Think Again” Adam Grant takes us through the process of why, in life we need to think about our brief systems, our confidence in certain subjects and use this in business as well as our social life. If we all thought more deeply, while we might agree to disagree, maybe thinking again would help us understand other people better.
Some of you may recall the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster on February 1, 2003, when the Space Shuttle Columbia (OV-102) disintegrated as it reentered the atmosphere, killing all seven crew members. Without going into the some of the detail technical details, some of the tiles on the outside of the shuttle fell off when it took off. But this had happened before and so people thought "so what? they have fallen off before, why does it matter?" In this case the result of the tiles falling off was fatal.
Adam also talks about the Dunning–Kruger effect which is a cognitive bias where people will overestimate their ability. Adam goes onto say "If we're certain that we know something, we have no reason to look for gaps and flaws in our knowledge - let alone fill or correct them.”
Adam also talks about research where rival American Football teams worked together to try and create a level of co-operation after generations of ingrained rivalry and aggression.
Certainly worth a read.
Some of you may recall the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster on February 1, 2003, when the Space Shuttle Columbia (OV-102) disintegrated as it reentered the atmosphere, killing all seven crew members. Without going into the some of the detail technical details, some of the tiles on the outside of the shuttle fell off when it took off. But this had happened before and so people thought "so what? they have fallen off before, why does it matter?" In this case the result of the tiles falling off was fatal.
Adam also talks about the Dunning–Kruger effect which is a cognitive bias where people will overestimate their ability. Adam goes onto say "If we're certain that we know something, we have no reason to look for gaps and flaws in our knowledge - let alone fill or correct them.”
Adam also talks about research where rival American Football teams worked together to try and create a level of co-operation after generations of ingrained rivalry and aggression.
Certainly worth a read.

Itsjustme
5,0 van 5 sterren
Great insight and a good read
Beoordeeld in het Verenigd Koninkrijk op 14 maart 2021Geverifieerde aankoop
I really enjoyed this book. It reminded me that we should never stop learning no matter how old we are. It’s wise and healthy to keep evaluating all the things you believe are true. Life is all about flow and renewal. Nothing is really fixed forever - including our strongly held opinions and beliefs. This book helps to see why. It helps us to become more authentic.

Raul
1,0 van 5 sterren
Not for my poor little brain.
Beoordeeld in het Verenigd Koninkrijk op 19 maart 2021Geverifieerde aankoop
One of the most boring books I’ve ever read. Books like this one are the reason I hated school with all my heart and dropped out of college. Only a teacher could’ve written such a boring book.

Gustavo Valencia
5,0 van 5 sterren
Good read
Beoordeeld in het Verenigd Koninkrijk op 8 maart 2021Geverifieerde aankoop
Beware of getting stranded at the summit of Mount Stupid.
Persuasive listening, motivational interviewing, emotional range, psychological safety are just a few great concepts to rethink how you go about life...
Persuasive listening, motivational interviewing, emotional range, psychological safety are just a few great concepts to rethink how you go about life...

John
5,0 van 5 sterren
not preachy, makes you think!
Beoordeeld in het Verenigd Koninkrijk op 1 maart 2021Geverifieerde aankoop
I was worried it was going to be preachy but not at all! just goes over the values of continued learning and having a flexible mindset, a lovely read and highly recommended