Matched to readers who loved Think Again by Adam Grant
A psychologist's guide to changing your mind without losing your identity or your sanity.
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Mindset by Carol Dweck — Both books champion intellectual flexibility and the growth mindset, though Dweck focuses more on learning while Grant emphasizes unlearning.
Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman — Kahneman's exploration of cognitive biases provides the psychological foundation for many of Grant's arguments about why we resist changing our minds.
The Righteous Mind by Jonathan Haidt — Haidt's analysis of moral psychology complements Grant's work on why we cling to beliefs and how tribal identity shapes our reasoning.
Superforecasting by Philip Tetlock — Both authors study how certain people excel at updating their beliefs based on new evidence, though Tetlock focuses specifically on prediction.
Switch by Chip Heath and Dan Heath — The Heath brothers' framework for creating change shares Grant's practical approach to overcoming psychological resistance to new ideas.