In Over Our Heads
Explore the intricate challenges of modern life with In Over Our Heads by Robert Kegan, published in 1998. This insightful book delves into the demands of contemporary culture, likening it to a school where the tasks and expectations can feel overwhelming. Kegan, a renowned psychologist, invites readers to reflect on the compatibility between these societal pressures and our cognitive abilities. Spanning 416 pages, this thought-provoking work examines themes of adjustment, identity, and the psychological aspects of adulthood. By drawing on concepts from epistemology and the conduct of life, Kegan provides a sympathetic perspective that encourages personal growth and understanding. Ideal for anyone navigating the complexities of modern civilization, In Over Our Heads is a must-read for those seeking to enhance their cognitive and emotional resilience.