
Think Again
The Power of Knowing What You Don't Know
Adam Grant
We need to spend as much time rethinking as we do thinking.Why do we refresh our wardrobes every year, renovate our kitchens every decade, but never update our beliefs and our views? Why do we laugh at people using computers that are ten years old, but yet still cling to opinions we formed ten years ago?For too many of us, our ways of thinking beco...
Publish Date
2021
February 2
Goodreads rating
4.29
ISBN
9781984878106
Recommendations
10
Recommendations
Feb 24, 2021
A book recommendation: @AdamMGrant’s “Think Again,” which makes a compelling case for why learning should be a lifelong habit.
Grant argues that we grow by questioning old assumptions and considering new perspectives.
I agree! – sourceJan 23, 2021
This is my Saturday because I am a workaholic loser. Then again, given how good these books by @nicoleperlroth abd @AdamMGrant are, I am also a winner. – sourceApr 12, 2021
This is such great wisdom from @AdamMGrant. He’s a great follow on here and his book “Think Again” is phenomenally good. 💯 – sourceMar 24, 2021
THINK AGAIN is @AdamMGrant's best book yet. It's making me re-examine a lot of my long-held beliefs & practices. I'm all about shaking things up. – sourceOct 19, 2021
Just finished my 50th book this year 😬 what was your favorite book you’ve read in 2021? 📖
My favorites:
In my dreams I hold a knife
The Push
The song of Achilles
The devil and the dark water
Think again – sourceOct 01, 2021
This book, Think Again, is as good as the hype says about it!
Adam Grant examines the critical art of rethinking, how you can learn to question your opinions, and how you can change your old ways of thinking, and open other people's minds.
#themedicalfuturist #book #reading – sourceMar 15, 2021
@The_only_Augie Good question. Adam Grant discusses this at length in his latest book that was released last month. It’s titled “Think Again”. I highly recommend it. – sourceJan 08, 2021
Adam Grant’s books are reliable bestsellers and this one is made for our times as it explores the science of rethinking our own opinions, opening other people’s minds, and building cultures that prize humility, curiosity, and mental flexibility over foolish consistency. He writes, “If knowledge is power, knowing what we don’t know is wisdom.” – source