Think Again by Adam Grant - Book review




In a world where everyone is so sure of themselves, Adam Grant's book Think Again is a refreshing reminder that it's okay to be wrong.


Grant, a professor at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, argues that the ability to rethink is essential for success in today's ever-changing world. He provides a wealth of research and storytelling to illustrate the power of open-mindedness and the dangers of confirmation bias.


ThinkAgain is a must-read for anyone who wants to become a better thinker. Grant's insights are both practical and inspiring, and he provides a number of strategies for rethinking that readers can use in their own lives.


Here are some of the key takeaways from Think Again:

  1. The ability to rethink is not about being wishy-washy or indecisive. It's about being intellectually honest and willing to change your mind when presented with new evidence.
  2. Confirmation bias is a powerful force that can lead us to make bad decisions. We need to be aware of our own biases and actively seek out information that challenges our beliefs.
  3. It's okay to be wrong. In fact, it's often a sign of intelligence. The important thing is to be willing to learn from our mistakes and grow from them.


If you're looking for a book that will help you become a more open-minded, successful, and happier thinker, then Think Again is the perfect book for you.


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