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Rethinking How We Think brings a cognitive science lens to today's essential human tasks. It addresses how any kind of future we would want to live in will require not just fresh ideas, but an essential kind of cognitive reordering, a necessary 'growing up'in how we understand. It also looks at how, when we are ready for them, needed new ways of thinking can feel like common sense. Rethinking How We Think is an exploration of the conceptual underpinnings of the future's needed new common sense.

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Rethinking How We Think brings a cognitive science lens to today's essential human tasks. It addresses how any kind of future we would want to live in will require not just fresh ideas, but an essential kind of cognitive reordering, a necessary 'growing up'in how we understand. It also looks at how, when we are ready for them, needed new ways of thinking can feel like common sense. Rethinking How We Think is an exploration of the conceptual underpinnings of the future's needed new common sense.

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Charles M. Johnston, MD, is a psychiatrist and futurist. He is best known for founding and directing the Institute for Creative Development, a Seattle-based think tank and center for advanced leadership training, and as the originator of Creative Systems Theory, a comprehensive framework for understanding purpose and change in human systems with particular pertinence to understanding the times in which we live. He is the author of ten books and numerous articles on the future and how we can best prepare to meet it.