A brilliant article, Al! Not only insightful, but useful. And like all growth, it requires something from the reader, if they want to grow - that being that they must actually engage with the Practice, the self-work of questioning their own thinking. Would that we could make this idea, of having a 'sharp mind', more compelling in order to inspire our leaders to do the work to become their best. Your post paves the way toward this. Thank you.
A brilliant article, Al! Not only insightful, but useful. And like all growth, it requires something from the reader, if they want to grow - that being that they must actually engage with the Practice, the self-work of questioning their own thinking. Would that we could make this idea, of having a 'sharp mind', more compelling in order to inspire our leaders to do the work to become their best. Your post paves the way toward this. Thank you.
James, thank you so much for your kind comments. You have made my day!
this article brings to mind 'Lux et Veritas', the motto of Harvard and many other elite universities. Oh how the mighty have fallen!
Freeing philosophy from the academies...