How Minds Change

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A powerful, compassionate investigation of why it’s so hard to change your mind - and the transformative effects that follow when you do - by the internationally bestselling author of You Are Not So Smart

A riveting read on the art and science of persuasion… In a time when too many minds seem closed, this is a masterful analysis of what it takes to open them. - Adam Grant, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Think Again and host of the podcast WorkLife

PORCHLIGHT BOOK AWARD WINNER

What made a prominent conspiracy-theorist YouTuber finally see that 9/11 was not a hoax? Can you finally have a productive conversation about politics with your uncle at the next family gathering? How does an ordinary person find the courage to leave a cult? Can widespread social change only take place when a generation dies out?

Inspired by curiosity and underpinned by diligent research, How Minds Change is an expansive, big-hearted journalistic narrative for our divided times, told with David McRaney’s trademark humor, compassion, and scientific inquiry. In engaging chapters built around eye-opening interviews and anecdotes - featuring psychologists and neuroscientists, and also former cult members, conspiracy theorists, and political activists - McRaney shows why illusions like The Dress captivate (and break) the internet; how conversational techniques can crack hardened attitudes; and what miracles are possible when we show up with open minds and a better understanding of how the human brain works.

Reaching surprising and thought-provoking conclusions, How Minds Change demonstrates that the ability to uncover our own motives and beliefs - and understand those of others - may be the greatest persuasive tool of all.