Radical Doubt by Dr Bidhan L Parmar is a book that prepares one for tackling hard choices and to get equipped to handle the issues that arise. How to train one's perception, thinking, feeling, and free will.
In Parts I and II, the book analyses the challenges, and the defense one can build by thoughtful application of the skills, one already has. Making good use of analogies like mental maps and brain GPS, it tells us how to tackle situations and make decisions, where, rules and outcomes, conflict. Part III is about overcoming obstacles, something essential for maintaining a steady path of success. How one can shape cooperation to desired end, and also the associated things like reputation, advantage, or dispute.
Finally, in Part IV, the book goes on to examine the pitfalls waiting, if the analysis or the actions are to falter. How it can end up self-sabotaging both learning and preparation, taking one to “analysis paralysis.”
Who will not be bowled over by a book which tells "the next time you experience doubt, turn it into your rocket fuel, not your roadblock". Many tools are provided for applying the principles or methods suggested in the book, and the good collection of notes can come handy in its actual use.
Monday, May 11, 2026
Book Review: Radical Doubt
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