How to Keep an Open Mind — And Why It Matters

There is a famous quote that says, “A mind is like a parachute. It doesn’t work if it is not open.” The quote has been attributed to several people, so I’ll just say it’s from someone smarter than me.

A couple of those attributions are from nearly 100 years ago. If that quote was true back then, it’s even more true today. In a completely unscientific study conducted haphazardly by me, it’s been determined that people are more closed-minded today than ever before.

In today’s fast-paced and opinion-heavy world, that’s pretty darn dangerous. In fact, these days, keeping an open mind has become both a rare skill and a powerful leadership asset. Whether you’re leading a team, navigating relationships, or just trying to grow as a person, an open mind helps you see more, learn more, and connect more deeply.

But what does it actually mean to have an open mind? And how do you keep it open—especially when your beliefs feel challenged or your patience runs thin?

Here’s a practical guide to help you stay open-minded and benefit from it in every area of life.

Recognize That You Don’t Know Everything

The first step toward an open mind is a dose of humility. No matter how much experience or knowledge you have, there’s always more to learn. When you assume you might be wrong—or at least not fully right—you create space for new insights.

Ask yourself regularly:
“What if there’s another way to look at this?”
That simple question can open doors to deeper understanding.

Listen to Understand, Not to Respond

Most people listen with the intent to reply, not to truly understand. Open-minded people do the opposite. They give others the respect of full attention, even when they disagree.

Next time you’re in a conversation, resist the urge to interrupt. Instead, focus on why the other person sees things the way they do. You don’t have to agree—but seeking to understand first will help you think more clearly.

Challenge Your Own Assumptions

We all have mental shortcuts and biases—assumptions we have carried for years. An open mind is willing to question those.

Ask yourself:

Why do I believe this?

Where did this belief come from?

Has anything changed that should change my thinking?

This self-inquiry isn’t a sign of weakness. It’s a mark of maturity.

Get Curious About Opposing Views

When you encounter an opinion that feels “wrong” or uncomfortable, treat it like a puzzle instead of a threat. Ask, “What would I believe if I grew up in a different place? If I had different experiences?”

Curiosity is the fuel for open-mindedness. It replaces judgment with learning.

Take in a Wide Range of Input

Broaden your sources of information. Read books outside your usual interests. Follow people with different viewpoints. Attend events or discussions where you’re not the expert in the room.

Exposure to diverse thinking doesn’t dilute your values—it sharpens them.

Know the Difference Between Being Open and Being Unprincipled

Open-mindedness is about considering new ideas, not blindly accepting everything. You can keep an open mind and still hold strong convictions. The key is to be willing to refine your views when new evidence or experiences call for it.

Practice the Pause

When you feel defensive, offended, or frustrated, pause before reacting. Often, it’s not the idea itself that bothers us—it’s the emotion tied to it. Taking a moment to breathe and reflect can help you respond thoughtfully instead of reflexively.

Why It Matters

People with open minds grow faster, lead better, and connect more authentically. They learn from mistakes, adapt to change, and inspire trust in others.

So if you want to be a better leader, a better friend, or just a better version of yourself—start with an open mind. Not only will you discover more about the world, but you might also discover more about yourself.

Remember:
An open mind doesn’t mean an empty head. It means a mind that’s curious, humble, and always ready to learn. An open mind gives you a way better chance of success—in every area of your life.

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