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Thinking Like a Fox

Zvi Lanir

Editora: Spines

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In "Thinking like a Fox," Dr. Zvi Lanir invites you on an intellectually engaging and experiential journey through the ancient metaphor of the hedgehog and the fox.Through allegories, stories, and anecdotes, Dr. Lanir presents deep philosophical, psychological, and practical insights. He guides you on how to transform from a 'hedgehog' who operates based on habitual perceptions to a 'fox' who acts flexibly to adapt to a world full of disruptive changes.This book will help you discover and examine your own 'hedgehogness' and develop new personal 'foxiness' abilities to cope with our 21st-century world, characterized by a dizzying pace of fundamental changes that disrupt everything we were accustomed to thinking and doing.Dr. Zvi Lanir, the founding president of the Praxis Institute, has specialized since 1993 in various aspects of coping with disruptive changes in personal, social, economic, and strategic domains. He uncovers these changes and guides how to navigate our thoughts and actions to adapt to the rapid changes occurring in our reality.
Disponível desde: 27/02/2025.

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