Humility, unlike humiliation, is liberating

Image result for humility cartoon When you feel humble, you don’t mind acknowledging your flaws and getting creative with your limitations. Narcissists resist humility, confusing it with humiliation….

….Where pride closes the heart and defends us from others, humility opens the heart and allows others in…

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Book Recommendation : Writing to Awaken: A Journey of Truth, Transformation, and Self-Discovery by Mark Matousek

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Unconventional Surrender – keeping it simple

Man has become addicted to the drug named ‘intellect’ and under its influence, compulsively analyzes everything, cogitating, speculating and making all simple things complicated.

This addiction, can only be gotten rid of, by unconventional surrender, to the process of pure receptivity.

– Ramesh Balsekar.

( contributed by Mr.Balasunder)

Book Recommendation: The Critical Few: Energize Your Company’s Culture by Choosing What Really Matters

The Critical Few: Energize Your Company’s Culture by Choosing What Really Matters by [Katzenbach, Jon R., Thomas, James, Anderson, Gretchen]

In a global survey by the Katzenbach Center, 80 percent of respondents believed that their organization must evolve to succeed. But a full quarter of them reported that a change effort at their organization had resulted in no visible results. Why? Continue reading

The mythic mind ( Mythos) ponders metaphysical questions while the logical mind (Logos) counts the beans and weighs the odds.

Logos refers to our ordinary way of seeing the world with deductive, logical thinking that helps us balance our checkbook, make decisions, and plan for the future. But as scholar Karen Armstrong describes, the ancients saw that logos cannot “assuage human grief or find ultimate meaning in life’s struggle. For that people turned to mythos, stories that made no pretensions to historical accuracy but should rather be seen as an early form of psychology.

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