How to Not Know
The Value of Uncertainty in a World that Demands Answers
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In 'How to Not Know,' Simone Stolzoff argues for the constructive role of uncertainty in personal and professional life.
The book explores how modern societies push for clear answers and certainty, and how embracing not-knowing can open creative and adaptive possibilities.
Stolzoff uses reportage, interviews, and theory to show practical ways people and organizations can tolerate ambiguity and experiment more freely.
She frames uncertainty as fertile ground for learning, reinvention, and more humane work practices.
The book speaks directly to those facing career transitions and systemic change, advocating a curiosity-driven approach.
The book explores how modern societies push for clear answers and certainty, and how embracing not-knowing can open creative and adaptive possibilities.
Stolzoff uses reportage, interviews, and theory to show practical ways people and organizations can tolerate ambiguity and experiment more freely.
She frames uncertainty as fertile ground for learning, reinvention, and more humane work practices.
The book speaks directly to those facing career transitions and systemic change, advocating a curiosity-driven approach.
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