Have you ever caught yourself believing what you want to be true, defending ideas you believe in, and protecting yourself from ideas you don’t believe? If so, then, like many others, you have soldier’s thinking. But to make the right decisions, you need to train a scout’s mindset. A scout doesn’t rush into battle. He goes out, surveys the territory, and returns with precise information. His main goal is to know the truth.
People who think like scouts more often make the right decisions not because they’re smarter than others or know more. They simply have habits and certain skills—skills that, however, everyone can learn. This book is for everyone who would like to know how it can be done.