Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Sometimes the evidence points you in a new direction. Schon/Moment via Getty Images Mark Twain apocryphally said, “I’m in favor of ...
Watch what happens when intelligent people realize they're wrong in the middle of a conversation. They don't double down.
Intellectual humility denotes an individual’s recognition of the limits of one’s knowledge, openness to revising one’s views in light of new evidence, and respect for alternative perspectives. Within ...
In July 2022, the GGSC announced the 19 winners of our grants to support the production of innovative nonfiction stories on intellectual humility. In addition to financial support, offered in ...
Intellectual humility fosters open-mindedness and respectful dialogue. It involves acknowledging the limitations of our knowledge and genuinely valuing diverse perspectives. Intellectually humble ...
IN today’s dynamic and fast-paced work environments, intellectual humility is becoming one of the crucial skills for developing innovation, collaboration and overall success for teams. Aside from the ...
Many moons ago, I wrote an “infamous” paper, “Modest Systems Psychology: A Neutral Complement to Positive Psychological Thinking.” I call it infamous because, at the time, it was a tough “take-down” ...
When was the last time you were wrong? Did you freely admit it? And were you willing to accept it? This quality is known as "intellectual humility," and for leaders, it's become increasingly rare.
"Intellectual humility" has been something of a wallflower among personality traits, receiving far less scholarly attention than such brash qualities as egotism or hostility. Yet this little-studied ...