Updating one's thinking based on new evidence is crucial. The sources from which we gather information can be flawed; hence, it's vital to remain open to changing one's mind in the face of new information. Refusal to adjust one's perspective in light of contradicting evidence can hinder progress and taint organizational dynamics. Those who can adapt their viewpoints in response to new information are considered valuable and conducive to a healthy organizational environment.
Learn how to optimize decision-making, gain competitive advantage, and live more intentionally through clear thinking with Farnam Street's Shane Parrish.
What We Discuss with Shane Parrish:
- Clear thinking equips you to identify transformative moments and adjust your response in the critical space between stimulus and reaction.
- Despite seeing ourselves as life's main characters, many of us operate on autopilot, guided by ingrained behavioral defaults shaped by biology, evolution, and culture.
- In our lowest moments, we react without thought, often missing the chance to engage in reasoning. Conversely, at our best, we identify these moments and employ our full capacity for reasoning.
- Your options are defined by your position in ordinary moments. A good position offers abundant and improved choices, while a bad one confines and diminishes options over time.
- Learn how you can optimize decision-making, gain competitive advantage, and live a more intentional life through clear thinking.
- And much more...
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