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I really enjoyed this one! It was a fast read and had some good practical takeaways.
It made me think a lot about my teaching and management style, and also how I approach conversations and projects. I think I'll refer back to it in the future, as well.
This book is PHENOMENAL!!! It completely lives up to its tagline: “the power of knowing what you don't know.” This book helped me analyze my beliefs, further acknowledge that I can and will be wrong in life and helped to caution me against common logical fallacies while helping me separate my emotional responses to information. All of this was presented with clear and fascinating examples of each topic. I'm in awe of this book and it's earned a spot on my list of favorite non-fiction books of all time.
Adam Grant is great but (I now realize) best consumed in IG-sized bites and interviews.
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