2. Adam Grant on Changing Your Mind, the Flaws of Intuition, Horizontal Hostility, and More
Adam Grant on Changing Your Mind, the Flaws of Intuition, Horizontal Hostility, and More
Adam Grant is one of my heroes. He is an author, organizational psychologist, the top rated professor at Wharton School of Business, and not only a TED speaker, but also a TED podcaster. He has a TED podcast called Work Life. I first learned about Adam Grant from his 2016 book “The Originals: How Non-Conformists Moved the World.” I’ve gifted this book dozens and dozens of times and still continue to. The Originals is where I learned about the concept of Horizontal Hostility, which if you know me, you’ve heard me mention it at least once.
His latest book “Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don’t Know” could not be more timely. And we get into to all of it. How we “think” and change our minds, what intuition actually is and if it is always good, horizontal hostility of course, doing work you need for yourself and so much more. This is one of my favorite podcast episodes and one of my favorite conversations I’ve ever had. I hope you enjoy every single minute of it.
You can follow him on Twitter @AdamMGrant and listen to his podcast Work Life with TED wherever you get your pods!
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