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Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don't Know
by Adam M. Grant
I loved this book. For context, I'm a research scientist with a mathematical background and still didn't find the focus on rethinking obsolete. Everyone can learn something from this book, whether it be how to negotiate with others, find common ground, or the value of reassessing your views. I found the audiobook highly enjoyable, especially since it was narrated by the author. You could really feel the passion he feels about this topic and it lended to his expertise. We get to hear stories from all over the world, be it the surprising effect Imposter Syndrome had on the presidential race in Iceland or a Black musician who changed the mind of a KKK leader. And the key to all of this is that none of this is preaching about constantly changing your mind, but rather the value of being open to new perspectives, finding the joy in being wrong, and taking a scientific approach to life. And THAT is something I can get behind.
*Thank you to Penguin Random House Audio for an ALC in exchange for my honest review*
*Thank you to Penguin Random House Audio for an ALC in exchange for my honest review*