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How to Know Everything

Ask Better Questions, Get Better Answers

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How to Know Everything

Auteur(s): Elke Wiss, David Doherty
Narrateur(s): Kristin Atherton
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The international best seller that will sharpen your mind, broaden your perspective and transform your relationships.

Why are we so bad at asking good questions?

In an increasingly polarised world, asking better questions in our daily and working lives is a radical shortcut to personal and professional success. It can create space for us to rethink our positions, find answers together and even change our minds for the better.

Drawing on the lessons of Socrates and other great thinkers, practical philosopher Elke Wiss lays out an essential toolkit to help you:

  • Transform debates into dialogues.
  • Embrace your doubts like a true philosopher.
  • Ditch your ego and become an active listener.
  • Discover an open and curious Socratic attitude.
  • Learn Sherlock Holmes's powers of observation.
  • Open conversations up or dig down deeper with key question types.
  • Explore thorny issues and avoid classic question pitfalls.
  • Face your fear of asking and start connecting.

The right questions can unlock the answers to anything - and help you know everything, without being a know-it-all.

©2021 Elke Wiss (P)2021 Penguin Audio
Communication et habilités sociales Développement personnel Grec et romain Philosophie Réussite
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