![]() ![]() changing mind is flip-flopping in response to carrots and sticks.we seek to win over an audience: we campaign and lobby for the approval of our constituents.we marshal arguments to prove others wrong and win our case.our sacred beliefs are in jeopardy: we deliver sermons to protect and promote our ideals.“we often slip into the mindsets of three different professions: preachers, prosecutors, and politicians.”.Second thoughts: we often favor feeling right over being right, and we need to fix that.BlackBerry’s initial success and its following failure to adapt to (rethink) the rapidly changing landscape in the smartphone market demonostrates the true importance of rethinking.A Preacher, a Prosecutor, a Politician, and a Scientist Walk into Your Mind Individual Rethinking: Updating our own views Chapter 1. Thinking again can help you generate new solutions to old problems and revisit old solutions to new problems. But rethinking would allow you to be better positioned for success at work and happiness in life.There’s a reason why people are reluctant to rethinking: we hesitate at the very idea of rethinking. ![]() Students tend to score more correctly on the questions on which they revise the answers.Even lives (example of smokejumpers) can be saved if we avoid the traditional thinking and try to think something novel.Escaping Tunnel Vision: Reconsidering Our Best-Laid Career and Life Plans That’s Not the Way We’ve Always Done: Building Cultures of Learning at Work Rewriting the Textbook: Teaching Students to Question Knowledge Charged Conversations: Depolarizing our divided discussions Collective rethinking: Creating Communities of Lifelong Learners Vaccine Whisperers and Mild-Mannered Interrogators: How the Right Kind of Listening Motivates People to Change Bad Blood on the Diamond: Diminishing Prejudice by Destabilizing Streotypes Dances with Foes: How to Win Debates and Influence People The Good Fight Club: The Psychology of Constructive Conflict The Armchair Quarterback and the Impostor: Finding the Sweet Spot of Confidence Individual Rethinking: Updating our own views ![]()
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