You Don’t Need to Know
From a very early age, we have been taught to get good at and to value knowing the answer. In the classroom, on tests, and …
From a very early age, we have been taught to get good at and to value knowing the answer. In the classroom, on tests, and …
Many organizations still suffer because they give titles, money, and prestige to the people who know more things. People in these organizations fight each other to …
We want to be seen and to see ourselves as competent. So we are tempted to become some form of The Expert at work. Defensively, …
You can recover from disaster. The worst situations can be salvaged. You can transform what looks dark, dreary, hopeless, or chaotic. You can be that …
Grasping something intellectually is only part of the work. You can read, study, contemplate, discuss and still not know– not really. You, I, and others …
Which is more valuable? To be the one who has the answer or to be the one who knows that we will find the answer …
A client and friend of mine tends to get good parking spots at the busiest times. At the crowded supermarket, at a busy restaurant, and …