
It's a warning against tunnel vision, and an invitation to get better at rethinking. I thought Think Again by Adam Grant was a really interesting book. A hallmark of wisdom is knowing when it's time to abandon some of your most treasured tools - and some of the most cherished parts of your identity. It's a path to learning more from the people around you and living with fewer regrets. Thinking again can help you generate new solutions to old problems and revisit old solutions to new problems. If you can master the art of rethinking, I believe you'll be better positioned for success at work and happiness in life. This is an invitation to let go of knowledge and opinions that are no longer serving you well, and to anchor your sense of self in flexibility rather than consistency. Collective If you can create a community of lifetime learners at your workplace and in your other social interactions, that can lead to some impressive steps forward.Interpersonal If you can encourage the people closest to you to think again more frequently, that will result in better and richer relationships.If you can become better at personal or individual rethinking, it will serve you well over the course of your career.
THINK AGAIN ADAM GRANT HOW TO
Personal You need to learn how to open your mind up to new and diverse sources of ideas.Specifically, rethinking needs to happen in three key domains: Rethinking is the business superpower of the 21st century.

However, in a turbulent world, having the ability to unlearn and rethink is in fact far more powerful.

Humans have a tendency to suffer from "tunnel vision" - we assume the first idea that comes to mind will be correct, thanks to our natural intelligence.
