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The Scout Mindset

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Dans "The Scout Mindset", Julia Galef explore la différence entre deux approches mentales : le "Mindset du Soldat", axé sur la défense de ses croyances, et le "Mindset du Scout", qui privilégie la recherche de la vérité, même si cela remet en question ses propres convictions.

L'auteure argumente que le Mindset du Scout est essentiel pour une prise de décision rationnelle et efficace.

Le livre propose des outils et des techniques pour cultiver ce Mindset, en encourageant l'ouverture d'esprit, la remise en question et l'acceptation de l'incertitude.

Galef utilise des exemples concrets et des anecdotes pour illustrer ses points, rendant le livre accessible à un large public.

L'ouvrage est une invitation à adopter une approche plus objective et plus rigoureuse dans la formation de ses opinions et dans la prise de décisions.

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Mentioned in 15 episodes

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