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117: Think Again by Adam Grant

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Apr 16, 2021
The conversation explores the tension between conviction and doubt, emphasizing the joy of embracing being wrong. Personal growth tactics, including effective time tracking and storytelling, are discussed alongside the importance of open dialogue and constructive conflict. The hosts share insights from 'Think Again,' highlighting the need to rethink narratives and adapt to change. They reflect on the significance of context in technology choices and the drawbacks of traditional learning formats, advocating for innovative engagement methods.
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ANECDOTE

BlackBerry's Downfall

  • BlackBerry's Mike Lazaridis initially thought like a scientist, leading to early success. However, he later clung to outdated beliefs, causing the company's decline.
INSIGHT

Imposter Syndrome vs. Armchair Quarterback

  • Imposter syndrome occurs when competence exceeds confidence, while armchair quarterback syndrome is the reverse.
  • Develop confidence by increasing competence through practice and repetition.
ANECDOTE

Separating Identities

  • Joe Bulig learned to separate work from family to protect relationships. This is an important skill when navigating disagreements and maintaining healthy boundaries.
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