Jo blue: It only took you three years to get your phd. Did you race through it? Why so quickly? So two things happened. When i started taking my first seminars in grad school, i had already read half the articles on the syllabus because they were covered in my undergrad major. And that meant that i started grad school with a couple of years of doing what we were to be doing when we arrived. At one point, you were so freaked out for the first class you taught that you asked your wife to pretend to be a t so she could reassure you that the students were going to come back for the next class. In two thousand nine you became the school
In an illuminating and cerebral discussion, Adam Grant discusses his new book “Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don't Know”—and the value of checking in and checking up on yourself.