Posts Tagged ‘wisdom’
“Half the harm that is done in this world is due to people who want to feel important.
They don’t mean to do harm– but the harm does not interest them.
Or they do not see it,
or they justify it
because they are absorbed
in the endless struggle to think well of themselves. “
The surprising answer
I can’t tell you when exactly. It was before 1965 though. It was said by T. S. Eliot.
I couldn’t find the source. If you know, please tell me.
“the harm does not interest them”.
We might have thought it was said of our time.
Are you wise, sometimes?
Have you ever kicked yourself for making a dumb decision? Have you ever sat there thinking, why did I do that?
Turn on your wisdom
There is a way to turn on wisdom. Peter K Webbs describes the research evidence for promoting wisdom.
#1 Talk a decision over with someone else. They don’t give you answers. The talking brings a wider range of facts and figures to your conscious decision making processes.
#2 Go on a cloud journey. Imagine traveling around the world. Think of different places and cultures. Then make you decision! This is Staudinger’s and Baltes (1996) ‘cloud’ journey.
Complexity in organizatons
Peter K Webbs summarized complexity theory in organizations and psycholoogy very well.
For a poetic account, read Paolo Coelho, The Warrior of Light & Strategy. I particular like the ideas of accepting defeat as what they it is: defeat. I like the idea of preparing to fight by imagining fighting oneself. I like the idea that friends remain with you through good and bad times. They share the journey and the ups-and-downs of the journey.
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