The concept of 'intellectual humility', which calmly and openly accepts that 'mistakes occur' and 'my knowledge is limited', has been attracting attention in the field of psychology in recent years. .
Mark Twain apocryphally said, “I’m in favor of progress; it’s change I don’t like.” This quote pithily underscores the human tendency to desire growth while also harboring strong resistance to the ...
Think you know it all? Plato's cave and new psychology research reveal why true self-awareness starts with admitting what you don’t know.
Admitting to being wrong can be difficult. But ‘intellectual humility’ is a trainable trait that deepens relationships You may be familiar with the feeling. Someone factchecks you mid-conversation or ...
Agility is the ability to learn, adjust, and respond effectively amid ongoing uncertainty. Treating discomfort as data can ...