I think a lot of people are a kind of ing, especially now right as as politically polarized as we are. They're forming their identitys based on what they believe is true when i think, in fact, their identity should be grounded in what they think is important. The example that really brings this to life from me is i was thinking about doctors whil iwas writing the book. If you're a doctor and you base your identity on your opinions, there were a lot of doctors who believed that a libotamy was a necessary step, or an effective step for treating anxiety. And we now know that was a brutal and harmful practice. I'm excited to hear your reaction to
In an ever-changing world, it’s essential to ask questions, maintain an open mind, remain flexible, and be willing to reexamine our positions and decisions based on the new information we discover. Join me as I sit down with Adam Grant to discuss this concept and his recent book, Think Again.
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