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Stillness in an Open Mind: Cultivating Intellectual Humility for Mental Flexibility
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Stillness in an Open Mind: Cultivating Intellectual Humility for Mental Flexibility in Ottawa, ON
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Stillness in an Open Mind: Cultivating Intellectual Humility for Mental Flexibility in Ottawa, ON
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There is a quiet courage in admitting that you might be wrong. Not as a sign of weakness, but as an act of inner freedom — a willingness to hold your beliefs lightly enough to let new understanding in. This book explores the subtle art of intellectual humility: what it means to think with openness, to question without anxiety, and to remain curious in the face of uncertainty. It invites readers to examine the hidden rigidities that shape how they see themselves and the world — the assumptions held too tightly, the ideas defended too fiercely, the moments when being right has felt more important than being honest. It is not a call to abandon your convictions. It is an invitation to carry them with less armor and more awareness. Through gentle reflection and emotionally grounded insight, this book explores how mental flexibility is not about changing who you are — it is about becoming more fully yourself by releasing what no longer serves your thinking. Readers are invited to see their inner experience with softness and clarity, recognizing that the mind at ease is not an empty mind, but a spacious one. Intellectual humility, as explored here, is less a skill to be mastered and more a quality to be lived — quietly, honestly, and with steadiness.
There is a quiet courage in admitting that you might be wrong. Not as a sign of weakness, but as an act of inner freedom — a willingness to hold your beliefs lightly enough to let new understanding in. This book explores the subtle art of intellectual humility: what it means to think with openness, to question without anxiety, and to remain curious in the face of uncertainty. It invites readers to examine the hidden rigidities that shape how they see themselves and the world — the assumptions held too tightly, the ideas defended too fiercely, the moments when being right has felt more important than being honest. It is not a call to abandon your convictions. It is an invitation to carry them with less armor and more awareness. Through gentle reflection and emotionally grounded insight, this book explores how mental flexibility is not about changing who you are — it is about becoming more fully yourself by releasing what no longer serves your thinking. Readers are invited to see their inner experience with softness and clarity, recognizing that the mind at ease is not an empty mind, but a spacious one. Intellectual humility, as explored here, is less a skill to be mastered and more a quality to be lived — quietly, honestly, and with steadiness.

















