Think Again
In "Think Again," organizational psychologist Adam Grant argues that in a rapidly changing world, the ability to rethink and unlearn is more important than raw intelligence. While we often prize sticking to our guns, Grant suggests that our mental "convictions" can easily become cages. He identifies three common mindsets that prevent growth: the Preacher (defending our ideas), the Prosecutor (proving others wrong), and the Politician (seeking approval).
Instead, Grant advocates for the Scientist mindset—approaching life with humility and curiosity.
Key takeaways from the book include:
· The Dunning-Kruger Effect: Understanding why the least competent people are often the most confident.
· Confident Humility: Having faith in your capacity to learn while doubting your current knowledge.
· Constructive Conflict: Distinguishing between "relationship conflict" (bad) and "task conflict" (good for innovation).
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