Leadership Development
”People’s opinions are mainly designed to make them feel comfortable; truth, for most people is a secondary consideration.”
— Bertrand Russell
Communication creates community. The way we communicate forms the types of communities we form: communities where the highest good sought is great entertainment and prestige (“he prepares for those podcasts like none other, and asks banger questions!”) or communities oriented toward the truth and encounters with the real.
Learning communities are not just about accumulating knowledge, they are about transforming that knowledge into actionable insights and leadership skills. By engaging in a structured environment where ideas and experiences are exchanged, individuals can develop a deeper understanding of their roles, enhance their leadership qualities, and contribut... See more
From learning to leadership: the power of community in professional development
“Forces beyond your control can take away everything you possess except one thing, your freedom to choose how you will respond to the situation.”
— Viktor Frankl
Philosophors on Substack
Corruptio optimi pessima—the corruption of the best is the worst.
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