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One Minute Book Review
Aun Abdi
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6 days ago
Providing short One Minute Book Reviews aiming to give you a brief description of the book to decide whether you should or should not read it.
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Providing short One Minute Book Reviews aiming to give you a brief description of the book to decide whether you should or should not read it.
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Black Box Thinking by Matthew Syed | One Minute Book Review
One Minute Book Review
1 minute
5 years ago
Black Box Thinking by Matthew Syed | One Minute Book Review

What’s your relationship with failure like? Do you accept it as part of the process of progression or does it debilitate you?

This a question many of us ask ourselves when we inevitably encounter failure. We either use it as a learning opportunity or we become entrenched in our ways of thinking blaming everyone else for the failure. πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

This book examines many different concepts, such as cognitive dissonance, defining failure and achieving small steps over giant leaps. It’s one of the rare books that I read that leaves me questioning many different elements not only of myself but of society as a whole.

How can we all take more responsibility for the role that we have in society and apply these principles to create a better society? I do believe it is by constantly seeking the correct ways of improvement as this book suggests on multiple occasions. But it is also changing the stigma behind failure. Not as a badge of negative connotation, but instead of honour knowing that the same mistake can be prevented in the future. πŸ“š

Another great book that I have read that I recommend. It seems every book I am reading at the moment is πŸ’―.

Appreciate @matthewsyedauthor for writing this, I look forward to reading your other work as well. πŸ‘πŸ“š

Have you read this? If so, what were your thoughts? πŸ“š

One Minute Book Review
Providing short One Minute Book Reviews aiming to give you a brief description of the book to decide whether you should or should not read it.