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Can we learn to be flexible?

Every day, Leonard Mlodinow sets himself small personal challenges, such as ordering the least popular dish on the menu.

The author of Elastic: Flexible Thinking in a Constantly Changing World, says it is a trick that helps to develop his curiosity — even if he does eat odd lunches in restaurants.

Another strategy is starting a conversation with a stranger, asking for their views and really listening to their answer. “It is a good mental exercise to get outside of the bubble,” he says.

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