Luc de Brabandere

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Luc de Brabandere



Average rating: 3.57 · 636 ratings · 59 reviews · 46 distinct worksSimilar authors
Thinking in New Boxes: A Ne...

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The Forgotten Half of Chang...

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Homo Informatix

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Petite philosophie de nos e...

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Les philosophes dans le métro

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Platon vs Aristote: Une ini...

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Petite philosophie des gran...

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Petite philosophie des argu...

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Pensiero magico pensiero lo...

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“The beginning of wisdom is found in doubting; by doubting we are led to question, and by questioning we arrive at the truth.a1 —PETER ABÉLARD, medieval French philosopher To have doubted one’s own first principles is the mark of a civilized man.2 —OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES,”
Luc de Brabandere, Thinking in New Boxes: A New Paradigm for Business Creativity

“profound: Hard as you may try to anticipate uncertainty and the randomness of future events, opportunities, and hazards, you will probably underestimate just how chaotic and unpredictable these things truly are and can become. You need to actively doubt the way you think about what could happen tomorrow, because the amount of chaos and uncertainty at play is (on average) more than you expect. All of these examples demonstrate the importance of doubt and can help you realize that even when you try to use your most rational, deductive skill sets, you are still prone to biases and errors.”
Luc de Brabandere, Thinking in New Boxes: A New Paradigm for Business Creativity

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