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sempiece's review against another edition
challenging
informative
inspiring
reflective
medium-paced
4.25
jmrprice's review against another edition
4.0
Excellent points to ponder to be a better thinker - by rethinking - questioning your opinions and opening others’ minds. Provides strategies for redirecting thinking and rethinking as an individual and in collective groups.
rachelef's review against another edition
3.0
I liked the methodology and a lot of the stories/examples but it was very repetitive and just took me a long time to get through. You could probably learn most of the concept and how to put it into practice through Adam’s blogs/podcasts.
sambo10's review against another edition
adventurous
challenging
funny
hopeful
informative
inspiring
reflective
medium-paced
5.0
al_sharnaqi's review against another edition
slow-paced
2.75
This book, in my opinion, was clearly written for publicity rather than education. The author had this idea of rethinking everything, but unfortunately, they didn't delve any deeper into it. So, honestly, there's no need to read this book if you're looking for educational purposes. It doesn't provide any explanation on how to approach the rethinking process or how to evaluate situations that require a rethinking strategy.
The title of the book pretty much covers everything, so reading it felt like going over the same thing again and again. In the end, I didn't come away with any new knowledge beyond what the title hinted at.
It's important to rethink and analyze situations in order to get the best possible outcomes.
The title of the book pretty much covers everything, so reading it felt like going over the same thing again and again. In the end, I didn't come away with any new knowledge beyond what the title hinted at.
It's important to rethink and analyze situations in order to get the best possible outcomes.
cchang's review against another edition
5.0
I wish more people exercised intellectual humility/curiosity and a healthy sense of self-doubt…and were open to the possibility that what they once held as incontestable (or is it uncontestable?) may not be.