that's me: from "know-it-all", to "curious-about-it-all", to realize I don't know-it-all. Change is important, but you don’t have to shift your entire life to be successful. A few solid habits applied the right way can propel you toward the success you’ve always wanted.
Habit: read something new daily, 15 minutes sufficient to rejuvenate
Each time you stand up for an ideal, act to improve the lot of others, or strike out against injustice, you send forth a tiny ripple of hope... those ripples build a current which can sweep down the mightiest walls of oppression and resistance. -Bobby Kennedy
Lu Hanessian @LuHanessian 8 hours
Instead of being a "know-it-all", let's aim for "curious-about-it-all". The first is prone to confirmation bias and knowing-less-than-it-all. The second primes us for learning, receptivity and clarity about what we have yet to know.
meQuilibrium @meQuilibrium 7 hours
This is interesting. What's the practice to balance humility and openness with confidence in moving forward your vision?
Adam GrantVerified account @AdamMGrant 9 hours
The more superior you think your beliefs are, the more you overestimate your knowledge—and the more you fall victim to confirmation bias. Dunning-Kruger meets opinions:
Change is important, but you don’t have to shift your entire life to be successful. A few solid habits applied the right way can propel you toward the success you’ve always wanted.