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THE LIQUID SPIRE: Why Your Greatest Strength is the Ability to be Wrong (The Guide to Think Again)

THE LIQUID SPIRE: Why Your Greatest Strength is the Ability to be Wrong (The Guide to Think Again)

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Elias Thorne was the "High Architect of Ozyman," a man who believed he was a god because his sea walls held back the Atlantic. He loved his creation because it was "static," "finished," and "right". But when the "Liquid Spire" collapsed—not because of a storm, but because of the "Marble Anchor" of his own certainty—Elias had to learn that the most dangerous phrase in any language is "I know". He had to trade his silk suits for calloused hands and learn to value the data over his own ego.


In this episode, we break down Adam Grant’s Think Again. Discover how to adopt a "Scientist’s Mindset" and learn why the most successful people aren't those who are always right, but those who are the fastest to realize they were wrong.


What you will learn today:

  • The Preacher, The Prosecutor, and The Politician: Identifying the three mental roles that prevent us from rethinking our "mile-high towers".

  • The Scientist Mindset: Why you must treat your ideas as hypotheses and your failures as data points.

  • Confident Humility: How to have faith in your ability to learn while remaining "scientifically cautious" about what you think you already know.

  • Escaping the "Marble Anchor": Why we fall in love with our own "static" creations and how to embrace the "fluidity" of the sea.


Stop being the god of a static empire. Start being the student of the sea. Your hands might get filthy, but your conscience will finally be clean. It's time to rethink, or be submerged.


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