Frontlist | These Books Will Make You Think Twice About Your Assumptions
Frontlist | These Books Will Make You Think Twice About Your Assumptionson Mar 16, 2021 What if some of your assumptions are just plain wrong? That’s the theme for this series of insightful books, all from this year. They challenge your thought process and way of doing things, some of them hitting a little close to home (e.g., Slack might not be perfect).
1. Think Again
Challenging what you know is a healthy exercise, especially if you have tried everything and failed. I recently had to rethink how I was approaching my dieting and what has “always” worked. In what I have come to see as Adam Grant’s best book, his latest effort is about rethinking the way we do things, how we tackle problems, and how we should live.2. Effortless
One of my favorite authors and one I quote in my own book due out in January, Greg McKeown has returned with Effortless, a follow-up to his stellar book Essentialism. What you’ll find in the new title due in April is a prescription for starting something new, making it grow, and then watching the results. It’s a brilliant read for the stuck and unstuck among us.4. Soundtracks
The little tape player in our heads might be playing the wrong songs. (I can relate, especially to the one about eating a lot more ice cream.) In a groundbreaking study of 10,000 people, the author John Acuff finds that most people overthink things, but maybe that’s okay in some cases. His book is entertaining and funny, but also challenging in terms of the assumptions we rehearse in our heads each day.5. Chatter
6. Cumulative Advantage
I’ve already mentioned how a good process is like an engine, driving us forward. This book is a treatise on how the cumulative effects of things like connections with others, starting out strong with any new venture, and momentum can propel you. I love how he uses a well-known maxim to build his case. By the end of the book, I was convinced his process can work wonders.7. Mine!
Easily one of my favorites of the year, this book about ownership rights is incredibly detailed and includes amazing insights. The authors are writing about things like who owns the water beneath your house, but they include brilliant examples and anecdotes. My favorite is about the guy who shot a drone out of the sky when it was flying over his land. Read more: https://www.frontlist.in/frontlist-texas-citys-storied-book-festival-returns-virtually-with-all-star-author-lineup/
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