Contemplation stimulates action through the See/Observe, Judge/Discern, and ACT methods.

Contemplation stimulates action through the See/Observe, Judge/Discern, and ACT methods. Observing and discerning are intrinsic to contemplation. It serves as a powerful catalyst for meaningful action by deepening self-understanding, clarifying values, and connecting individuals to a sense of purpose and compassion. The relationship between contemplation and action is not one-sided but dynamic and reciprocal, with... Continue Reading →

The best lesson I learned from Eli Goldratt

  I recall several conferences where Eliyahu M. Goldratt, the author of "The Goal," would say, "Don't worry about things you cannot control or influence." On two occasions, he repeated this message to me, once while sitting in my Jeep while driving around in Detroit because we were lost.  His philosophy resonates with Stoic principles.... Continue Reading →

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