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About the Product Intelligence is commonly seen as the ability to think and learn, but in a rapidly changing world, there is another set of cognitive skills that may matter more: the ability to rethink and relearn. In everyday life, too many of us choose the comfort of belief over the inconvenience of doubt. We listen to opinions that make us feel good, not ideas that make us think. We view disagreement as a threat to our ego, not an opportunity to learn. We surround ourselves with people who agree with our conclusions, when we should gravitate towards those who challenge our thought process. If knowledge is power, then knowing what we do not know is wisdom. Professor Adam Grant is sure of this. His new book will help: — To master the skill that Ray Dalio in his «Principles» calls the key — the ability to look at reality without prejudice. — To discover the inner Scientist: infinitely curious, skeptical, moderately confident. Learning to change the way things look — Form meaningful rather than interpersonal conflicts to guide your team or group to find a solution — Encourage others to rethink their vision and think in a scientific way — Build a community of people who learning new things throughout life. Adam Grant’s book tells all this in a fascinating way, with humor and examples from a variety of fields, with brilliantly selected illustrations and graphics that contribute to ease of reading. Adam Grant’s book shows that we do not need to believe everything that we think, or assimilate whatever we feel. This is an invitation to abandon views that no longer serve us and value mental flexibility over silly consistency Book Features: — Recommended by Bill Gates and Daniel Kahneman — Amazon Bestseller — 6 weeks in the top 10 of all nonfiction — Over 1000 ratings on Amazon and 3.5 thousand ratings on Goodreads in 1 month. — The book has been translated into 41 languages. — More than half a million copies sold in the USA and Canada. For whom the book: For everyone who wants to learn how to critically evaluate reality and their decisions, rethink and relearn while moving forward. …
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