Most leaders market “what” they do and “how” they do it and maybe “why” they do it. Instead, Sinek suggests that the most successful leaders market “why” they do the “how” of their “what”.
Category: Viewing
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Rebecca MacKinnon: Let’s take back the Internet!
The internet is not as free as we think it is. Instead, many companies have inserted themselves as self-appoint (and often government approved) censors of content. MacKinnon argues that such censorship hampers our ability to keep our government in check. -
Dan Gilbert: Why are we happy? Why aren’t we happy?
Gilbert points out that while we can synthesis happiness (thanks to our prefrontal cortex) we continue to think that happiness is something to be found. -
Rick Warren: A life of purpose
Warren provides an interesting insight on how to find purpose in life.
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John Corrigan – Are We Listening To Our Children?
Apparently, hearing is the first sense we develop and is the one that our brains are best designed to use. In order for children to learn how to effectively listen, they must be shown unconditional respect (which activates the “blue zone” or “adult brain”) and be helped to learn how to empathic and emergent listening (being able to put yourself in another’s shoes). This is a great video for people who work with children.