In Think Again, bestselling author and organizational psychologist Adam Grant challenges one of our most deeply held assumptions: that being right is more important than learning and evolving. Instead, Grant argues that the smartest people aren’t those who know the most, but those who are willing to rethink, unlearn, and stay curious.
Using compelling research, real-life stories, and his signature humor, Grant shows how embracing the power of doubt can lead to stronger leadership, more open-minded conversations, and smarter personal and professional growth.
Key Takeaways:
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Mental flexibility is more valuable than stubborn confidence
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The best thinkers treat ideas like hypotheses—open to change
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Rethinking improves relationships, problem-solving, and innovation
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Great leaders and teams foster a culture where it’s safe to admit you’re wrong
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Lifelong learning depends on asking questions, not defending answers
Grant introduces practical tools to help you rethink your opinions, avoid overconfidence, and approach life with a “scientist mindset”—curious, humble, and open to growth.







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