Letting Go of Beliefs
The struggle to release outdated beliefs stems from a tendency to think like preachers or prosecutors, which fosters certainty and tribal belonging. Engaging in conversations with those who hold opposing views can be fruitful if the goal is to learn rather than to win an argument, potentially leading to more productive discussions in the future.In this clip
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"ORIGINAL THINKERS All Share This ONE HABIT For SUCCESS!" | Adam Grant & Lewis Howes
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What is Adam Grant's perspective on spending life as a scientist and the roles of preachers, prosecutors, and politicians in that context in the episode “ORIGINAL THINKERS All Share This ONE HABIT For SUCCESS!” | Adam Grant & Lewis Howes and the clip Logic vs. Empathy?
Is being open to being wrong important in the episode "ORIGINAL THINKERS All Share This ONE HABIT For SUCCESS!" | Adam Grant & Lewis Howes and the clip Embracing Being Wrong, as well as in the episode Adam Grant | Why You Should Rethink A Lot More Than You Do and the clip Rethinking Beliefs, and in episode 482: Adam Grant | The Power of Knowing What You Don't Know and the clip The Power of Rethinking?