"Uncertain" by Maggie Jackson

I don't know how I feel about this book. On one hand, it is full of little insides; on the other, I'm unsure if the structure is coherent or if putting it all under the "uncertain" umbrella makes sense. Huh, I guess I'm uncertain!

The book's main idea is that the state of uncertainty leads to progress. After all, if you're entirely sure of something, you won't be exploring new pathways! The author cites many research papers on higher corporate management. If there's much uncertainty, and we invite it to discussion, we get better outcomes!

That's basically it, plus some insight into the studies on chaotic vs ordered family homes and how children fare in the future. You might predict the results by using common sense.