We live in a world overflowing with information-yet many people feel stuck, resistant to change, or overwhelmed by growth.
I'm Dumb, but I'm Not Stupid: Choosing Growth in a World That Resists It reframes the conversation about intelligence, learning, and personal development by making a powerful distinction:
Being dumb means you haven't learned yet.Being stupid means refusing to grow once you know better.This thought-provoking and relatable nonfiction book invites readers to examine how pride, comfort, fear, and identity quietly block growth in everyday life. From technology and health to culture, habits, money, and belief, the book explores real-world areas where people often say "I know"-and then keep doing the same thing anyway.
Rather than offering quick fixes or motivational hype, this book focuses on curiosity, humility, and intentional movement. Readers are encouraged to become comfortable being learners again, to embrace discomfort as part of growth, and to choose progress over perfection.
This is not a book about being smarter.
It's a book about staying teachable.
Perfect for readers interested in personal growth, mindset development, leadership, lifelong learning, and meaningful change, I'm Dumb, but I'm Not Stupid offers clarity without shame and challenge without condemnation.
Being dumb is human.
Choosing growth is courageous.
Staying stuck is optional.
Refusing to grow is stupid.
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