Embracing uncertainty can lead to enhanced performance and creativity, contrary to the common association of uncertainty with fear and weakness. Maggie Jackson, known for her work on how technology impacts our lives, has authored a new book titled 'Uncertain' advocating the benefits of being unsure. By redefining fear as uncertainty and adopting approach mode or wakefulness, individuals can leverage uncertainty as a superpower to boost creativity and persuasion.
Could embracing uncertainty be the key to thriving in our age of unpredictability? That's the premise of Maggie Jackson's new book, "Uncertain: The Wisdom and Wonder of Being Unsure," which was chosen by our curators — Malcolm Gladwell, Adam Grant, Susan Cain, and Daniel Pink — as one of the year's best works of nonfiction. Maggie sat down with our co-founder Panio Gianopoulos to discuss how mastering the art of being unsure can fuel leadership, deepen relationships, and inspire creativity.
Host: Panio Gianopoulos
Guest: Maggie Jackson
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