Intellectual Humility: The Superpower of Great Decision-Makers
The most confident-sounding person in the room is rarely the wisest. True decision-making power comes from knowing what you don't know — and building systems to compensate for it.
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The most confident-sounding person in the room is rarely the wisest. True decision-making power comes from knowing what you don't know — and building systems to compensate for it.
Ancient wisdom tells us there's safety in a multitude of counselors. Modern psychology and behavioral economics confirm it. Here's how to harness collective wisdom without falling into the traps of groupthink or analysis paralysis.
Remote work didn't just change where we work — it fundamentally altered how decisions get made. The best distributed teams aren't just replicating office culture online; they're building something entirely new and, in many ways, more intentional.
The most important decisions of your life will often put you at odds with people you respect. Learning to distinguish between stubborn foolishness and principled conviction is one of the most valuable skills you can develop—and one of the least taught.
Most hiring processes are designed to filter out bad candidates rather than identify great ones. Here's how to flip the script and make hiring decisions that build teams capable of extraordinary things.