Think Again, The Power of Knowing What You Don’t Know
419 EGP
A compelling exploration of intellectual humility and the art of changing one’s mind. Challenges readers to embrace uncertainty, question assumptions, and develop the cognitive flexibility needed to thrive in an evolving world.
An insightful examination of why our greatest strength lies not in being right, but in recognizing when we’re wrong. The work explores cognitive biases, defensive thinking patterns, and the psychological barriers that prevent us from updating our beliefs when presented with new evidence. Written for professionals, leaders, and curious readers seeking personal growth, it combines behavioral science research with practical strategies for cultivating intellectual humility. The book advocates for rethinking as a vital skill in our rapidly changing world.
| Dimensions | 303 × 170 × 250 cm |
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