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The Rethinking Cycle

The Rethinking Cycle

The rethinking cycle starts with intellectual humility, knowing what you don’t know despite your expertise in a given topic

Being aware of your ignorance leads you to doubt your convictions

It makes you curious about what you don’t know and that opens your mind to new discoveries

“I’m entitled to my opinion” is not a good way to end a conversation

If you decide to speak out, you have a responsibility to be open to changing your mind in the face of better logic or stronger data.

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