Think Again

Think Again

by Adam Grant

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Grant argues the ability to rethink and unlearn beats raw intelligence in a changing world. The best thinkers treat their own opinions with a scientist's curiosity, not a preacher's conviction.

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In this collection, Think Again references 3 other books and is cited by 1 other book.

It draws on Thinking, Fast and Slow, Mindset and Influence.

It’s picked up by How Minds Change: The Surprising Science of Belief, Opinion, and Persuasion.

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Grant extends Dweck's growth mindset from learning to unlearning.

Mindset

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Mindset

by Carol Dweck

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Grant references Cialdini's consistency principle on resisting rethinking.

Influence

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Influence

by Robert Cialdini

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