Uncommon Sense
Inspired by Thomas Paine's Common Sense: Practical Wisdom for a Connected World Without Being a Robot
Impossible d'ajouter des articles
Échec de l’élimination de la liste d'envies.
Impossible de suivre le podcast
Impossible de ne plus suivre le podcast
Bénéficiez gratuitement de Standard pendant 30 jours
Acheter pour 13,99 €
-
Lu par :
-
Ed Fairbanks's voice replica
Ce titre utilise une réplique vocale d'un narrateur
À propos de ce contenu audio
Uncommon Sense — Inspired by Thomas Paine’s Common Sense
Practical wisdom for communication skills, critical thinking, empathy, and collaborative problem solving in a connected world.
When the world is loud and polarized, Uncommon Sense is a calm, usable guide to think clearly, communicate with empathy, and turn argument into agreement. It’s a modern, global tribute to Thomas Paine’s Common Sense—same plain speech and courage, rebuilt as a short, actionable handbook for today’s conversations at home, at work, and across cultures.
Why this book is different
A living tribute, not a lecture. Paine wrote to move people—from confusion to clarity, from outrage to action. This book revives that pamphlet energy with plain language, practical steps, and real-world scripts you can use immediately.
Global, nonpartisan, human. No national framing, no culture-war traps. Just communication skills, critical thinking, and conflict resolution tools that work wherever you live.
Doable, not theoretical. Bite-size chapters, checklists, and exercises you can try in minutes—solo or with a group.
What you’ll learn (and use)
Critical thinking & sensemaking: quickly separate signal from noise, frame problems well, and make better decisions.
Communication & active listening: ask sharper questions, reflect what you hear, and de-escalate heated moments.
Empathy without passivity: understand perspectives while holding boundaries; practice ethical persuasion.
Collaborative problem solving: move from positions to interests, build common ground, and design agreements that stick.
Conflict resolution & negotiation: simple, repeatable moves to resolve disagreements at home, in teams, and in communities.
Media literacy: spot misinformation and cognitive bias so your conversations start on solid ground.
©2026 Inked Crown Publishing (P)2026 Inked Crown Publishing