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What Does Intellectual Humility Look Like?
What we want to attain is confident humility: having faith in our capability while appreciating that we may not have the right solution or even be addressing the right problem. That gives us enough doubt to reexamine our old knowledge and enough confidence to pursue new insights.
Adam Grant • Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don't Know
Tenelle Porter • Predictors and consequences of intellectual humility
discover where your intellectual arrogance is causing disabling ignorance and overcome it. Far too many people—especially people with great expertise in one area—are contemptuous of knowledge in other areas or believe that being bright is a substitute for knowledge. First-rate engineers, for instance, tend to take pride in not knowing anything abou
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Daniel Kazandjian • Greatness isn't Grandiose
Cultivating Healthy Skepticism Evidence Over Emotion: Always prioritize evidence over personal feelings or incredulity. If strong evidence supports a claim, consider it, even if it challenges personal beliefs. Open-mindedness: Accept that personal beliefs might sometimes be wrong. Being open to changing one's mind is a sign of intellectual maturity
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Intellectual humility is knowledge of ignorance, sensitivity to what you know and what you do not know.