Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don't Know
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Read between January 1 - January 15, 2025
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Our ways of thinking become habits that can weigh us down, and we don’t bother to question them until it’s too late.
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A hallmark of wisdom is knowing when it’s time to abandon some of your most treasured tools—and some of the most cherished parts of your identity.
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Progress is impossible without change; and those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything.
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It starts with thinking - developing ideas about the belief, values, and actions we desire to make. Ideas turn into plan that turn into action. Actions then that will make a change that builds into progress.
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Intelligence was no cure—it might have been more of a curse.
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No matter how much brainpower you have, if you lack the motivation to change your mind, you’ll miss many occasions to think again.
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After all, the purpose of learning isn’t to affirm our beliefs; it’s to evolve our beliefs.
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Discover new ideas to grow
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I believe that good teachers introduce new thoughts, but great teachers introduce new ways of thinking.
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Ultimately, education is more than the information we accumulate in our heads. It’s the habits we develop as we keep revising our drafts and the skills we build to keep learning.
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Keep learning and updating the knowledge