‘Persist Nonetheless:' The Best Way to Handle Uncertainty

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Simone Stolzoff has a gift for asking questions that slice the soul. In his first book, The Good Enough Job, he asks how work came to be so central to our identities, and what we can do to rebalance our lives. He’s a journalist whose writing on the intersection of work, identity and relationships has appeared in The New York TimesThe Atlantic, WIRED and National Geographic.

Now he's back with a second book: How to Not Know: The Value of Uncertainty in a World that Demands Answers. This time around, he unpacks why uncertainty generates so much anxiety, and what we can do about it.

In a world where climate change is reshaping the actual landscape, politicians are throwing out new policies at the roll of a dice and then walking them back again, and AI is changing reality as we know it, Stolzoff offers answers. Not on what is going to happen—but how to cope better.

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