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Uncertain

The Wisdom and Wonder of Being Unsure

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Uncertain

By: Maggie Jackson
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In an era of terrifying unpredictability, we race to address complex crises with quick, sure algorithms, bullet points, and tweets. How could we find the clarity and vision so urgently needed today by being unsure? Uncertain is about the triumph of doing just that.

A scientific adventure set on the front lines of a volatile era, this epiphany of a book by award-winning author Maggie Jackson shows us how to skillfully confront the unexpected and the unknown, and how to harness not-knowing in the service of wisdom, invention, mutual understanding, and resilience.

Long neglected as a topic of study and widely treated as a shameful flaw, uncertainty is revealed to be a crucial gadfly of the mind, jolting us from the routine and the assumed into a space for exploring unseen meaning. Far from luring us into inertia, uncertainty is the mindset most needed in times of flux and a remarkable antidote to the narrow-mindedness of our day.

In laboratories, political campaigns, and on the frontiers of artificial intelligence, Jackson meets the pioneers decoding the surprising gifts of being unsure. Each chapter examines a mode of uncertainty-in-action, from creative reverie to the dissent that spurs team success. Step by step, the art and science of uncertainty reveal being unsure as a skill set for incisive thinking and day-to-day flourishing.

©2023 Maggie Jackson (P)2024 Tantor
Decision-Making & Problem Solving Social Psychology & Interactions Thought-Provoking Psychology Inspiring Creativity & Genius Psychology & Mental Health Career Success
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Long winded gibberish that’s seems to be going nowhere. Her interview on NPR was more engaging. Surgeons and livers , neighbours and Covid! Life’s too short to read all this again, repetative and not thought provoking

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