5/19/2023 0 Comments Think Again by Adam M. Grant![]() ![]() With Think Again, Adam Grant doesn’t let you off the hook so easily. It likely reflects a flaw in myself that I too often fly through self-help books nodding in agreement but not wrestling with whether I am indeed applying the content in my own life. This approach has deep value, but my preference is to chew on ideas until I have full command of the content. ![]() I have often found that self-help books distill complex ideas into accessible advice and conclusions. ![]() As I’ve mentioned before, I enjoy reading history because it provides insight into success and failures with context to consider what led to the eventual outcomes. Think Again is not my typical reading genre, as it often groups with self-help or business-practices books. It didn’t take long for me to adjust my reading list and dive into Think Again, and I’m immensely glad I did. Concurrently, I kept seeing Grant’s tweets pop up in my Twitter feed and found further intrigued by his comments. Over the past six months, it felt like nearly every reader in my circle was diving into Adam Grant’s Think Again. ![]()
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