Letting Go of What You Think You Know
eBook - Unlearning Beliefs to Improve Critical Thinking Skills
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Some of the most limiting walls we live within are made not of circumstance, but of certainty ¿ things we learned so early and so often that we stopped questioning whether they were ever truly ours. This book explores the quiet, necessary work of unlearning: the willingness to pause before a long-held belief and ask, with genuine openness, whether it still holds true. It invites readers to examine how deeply absorbed ideas shape the way they think, reason, and respond ¿ and how releasing these inherited patterns can create space for sharper, more honest thinking. Unlearning is not forgetting, and it is not self-erasure. It is the act of turning toward what you believe with curiosity rather than defense ¿ tracing a thought back to its origin, sitting with its discomfort, and choosing, consciously, what to carry forward. This book explores the subtle archaeology of ingrained belief: how certainty can harden into rigidity, how assumptions can quietly close the mind, and how the act of questioning ¿ done with steadiness and self-compassion ¿ becomes one of the most clarifying things a person can do. It does not offer a formula for better thinking. It offers something rarer: permission to not already know.
Autorenportrait
A setback survivor who forged grit in repeated crises, providing self-help recovery plans, business rebound playbooks, and historical studies of resilience in economic depressions.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 09.04.2026
Umfang: 194 S., 1.44 MB
Sprache: ENG
Lesealter: Lesealter: 1-99 J.
ISBN/EAN: 9783565396375
Umbreit-Nr.: 1044374
