“The more we are committed to believing that something is true, the less likely we are to believe that its opposite is true, even in the face of clear evidence that shows we are wrong.”

Source: What Got You Here Won't Get You There, 2008, p. 24 (in 2010 edition)

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American author of leadership and management literature 1949

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