Friday 24 January 2020

In the new world there's much less competition and a lot more collaboration

There's a key reason why we are suffering from the stress in our systems (think politics, religion, economics, business, education, you name it). The reason, our systems on based on competition instead of collaboration.

Over lunch with good friends last week this subject came up. One suggestion I really loved for a solution emerged: We need more non dualistic leaders.

Dualistic leaders are focused on either/or or yours or mine.


The classic dualism of course is good or evil.

In America right now its Democrats or Republicans ideology rather than taking the best from both to build a better world.

In Australia Liberals and Labor are fighting a classic conservatives v. progressives battle and we're all losing as a consequence.

Non dualistic leaders are focused on both/and.

In my work with clients I call this shared-view.

Most of our troubles, personal, local, organisational, national, and international, are fundamentally based in our perceived need to hang onto the world in here (my view), our issues with the world out there (other people's views), and, our failure to focus more on the world we share (ours).

The exciting news is that when we find and sustain shared-view (ours) we can triumph over all our troubles.


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Be remarkable.
Ian

"Out beyond ideas of wrong-doing and right-doing there is a field. I will meet you there."
Rumi

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