Gurteen Knowledge Blog May 23, 2021, 13:27I love Anthony de Mello’s perspective on human nature when he says that if someone lets us down, we should not blame them for being untrustworthy but blame ourselves for our bad judgment. Here is what he says in his book Awareness: You may initially disagree but reflect on it … Continue reading Are People Untrustworthy? Or is it just our bad judgement?
It’s not differences that divide us. It’s our judgments about each other that do. Credit: Meg Wheatley Posts where this quotation is embedded Don’t Give Advice Especially when it is sought Gurteen Knowledge Café: Entrenched and Entrained Thinking A blog post by Conrad TaylorPeople: Meg WheatleyMeg Wheatley American writer and management consultantBooks: Meg WheatleyAsk What’s Possible, Not … Continue reading It’s Not Differences That Divide Us Meg Wheatley
Be curious, not judgmental. Credit: Unknown Be curious, not judgmental | Ted Lasso Source: Snopes (This quote is frequently misattributed to Walt Whitman.)Posts where this quotation is embedded Don’t Give Advice Especially when it is sought Gurteen Knowledge Café: Entrenched and Entrained Thinking A blog post by Conrad TaylorBooks: Walt WhitmanBe Curious, Not Judgmental Often misattribted to … Continue reading Be Curious, Not Judgmental Often misattribted to Walt Whitman
The Knowledge Illusion | Steven Sloman AustraliaAustriaBrazilCanadaChinaCzech RepublicEgyptFranceGermanyGlobalIndiaItalyJapanMexicoNetherlandsPolandSaudia ArabiaSingaporeSpainTurkeyUAEUnited KingdomUnited States As an Amazon Associate, I earn a small commission when you purchase a book via this site. Posts where this book is embedded Don’t Give Advice Especially when it is sought Gurteen Knowledge Café: Entrenched and Entrained Thinking A blog post by Conrad TaylorPosts: … Continue reading The Knowledge Illusion: Why We Never Think Alone by Steven Sloman and Philip Fernbach (2018)
Global Consciousness Influential Power ** Close Pop-up all posts in this chapter Curiosity fuels human progress. Today’s complex world can dampen our natural inquisitiveness. Encouraging questions help us understand change, find new ideas, and keep learning. Introduction Curiosity, the innate desire to seek knowledge and understanding, has been a fundamental force behind humanity’s development throughout … Continue reading The Power of Curiosity ** Driving human progress