The smartest people in any room aren’t the ones who know the most — they’re the ones who are best at reconsidering what they think they know. In Think Again, organizational psychologist and Wharton professor Adam Grant makes the case that rethinking is the most undervalued skill of the 21st century. In a world where information changes faster than beliefs, the ability to update your mind is your biggest competitive advantage.
Grant draws on fascinating research and unforgettable case studies — from NASA engineers who almost missed a critical signal to Black Bear rangers who changed minds about wildfires — to show how confident humility, constructive disagreement, and intellectual curiosity drive better decisions at work and in life. This isn’t just a business book. It’s a toolkit for thinking more clearly in every domain.
Why PickOwl Recommends It
- #1 New York Times bestseller from the author of Give and Take and Originals
- Research-backed strategies for updating beliefs and overcoming cognitive biases
- Teaches the “scientist mindset” — forming hypotheses, not defending positions
- Applicable to leadership, negotiations, relationships, and personal growth
- Available in Kindle, hardcover, paperback, and Audible audio formats
In a world that rewards certainty, Think Again makes a radical argument: the willingness to be wrong is actually a superpower. Read it and become the sharpest thinker in any conversation.
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