

The Joy of Being Wrong | Adam Grant
7 snips Feb 3, 2021
In this engaging discussion, Adam Grant, an organizational psychologist and bestselling author, argues for a new perspective on intelligence: the ability to rethink and unlearn. He emphasizes the critical art of rethinking as essential for success and wisdom in our rapidly changing world. Grant highlights the irony that those who speak most confidently often lack true competence. He also shares insights on the surprising benefits of imposter syndrome and the importance of open-minded communication in bridging societal divides.
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Rethinking Intelligence
- Rethinking and unlearning are crucial in our rapidly changing world.
- Intelligence isn't just about thinking and learning, but also about adapting and revising our understanding.
The Pain of Rethinking
- Changing your mind can be painful, but sticking to false beliefs is worse long-term.
- Unacknowledged wrong beliefs can lead to hostility, as described by psychologist George Kelly.
Provisional Language
- Use provisional language to avoid sounding dogmatic.
- Communicate with less certainty to encourage open discussion and psychological safety.