Thinking out loud about past, present and future (#4) — A toolbox for ‘new ways of thinking and being‘

Rite of Passage (2014), by Elmgreen & Dragset (mixed media, galvanized steel fence, galvanized steel sign, paint, acrylic sign, taxidermy vulture).

“The most fruitful and natural exercise for our minds is, in my opinion, conversation.” — Michel de Montaigne, Of The Art Of Conference

Three episodes

  • Curiosity, craftsmanship and beauty (episode 1)
  • ‘Better,’ mastery, playfulness and ‘being wrong’ (episode 2)
  • ‘The good,’ ethics, ethical decision-making and the ‘self’ (episode 3)

“There’s got to be some process of maturation that takes you from whatever level you are operating at and again conceiving of yourself in your role, with your company, and lifts you up to your heroic nature.”

Man on Horseback Crossing a Bridge (woodblock color print), from Ando Hiroshige’s series Sixty-nine Stations of the Kisokaido (1834–1842).

“The way that I think about leadership development at the senior-most level, is as a rite of passage. […] And you come through an experience that transforms you into the most mature version of yourself. And we have completely lost, in our society, these rituals, initiations, transformations […] but we are saying face your fears. we are saying, there’s got to be some process of maturation that takes you from whatever level you are operating at and again conceiving of yourself in your role, with your company, and lifts you up to your heroic nature. That says, you know, you have a quest and until you figure out what it is you are just not operating the grandeur, the nobility of leadership. And that is where we think greatness comes from.” — Erica Ariel Fox

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Helping people in leadership positions grow in complexity — with wisdom and clarity of thought