What’s our obligation to push back against traditional thinking?

traditional thinking

 

What’s our obligation to push back against traditional thinking? Depends who you are and what you believe. Where you work influences both of those too. Imagine working for Apple. One might imagine they feel a daily obligation to challenge what’s possible.

Photo from the Amway Center main lobby in downtown Orlando.

Weird. I feel a compelling sense of obligation, no, duty, to push against traditional thinking.

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What’s your attitude on this educational challenge?

paradox in education

A child is involved in something that demands teacher, faculty, and parent intervention. Some ruckus with another child.

Do you punish the child for the ruckus in an effort to quell future incidents? Do you celebrate a child’s honesty in telling exactly what happened without trying to hide details?

Is the aim compliance, or is the aim developing honesty?

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What is your mental responsibility today?

Boomers, are you all in today?

aging

What is your mental responsibility today? In our 20’s and 30’s, this question only surfaced now and then. As we age, and especially in our 40’s there appears a mental gravitational pull to be more present, more in the moment.

In our 50’s, mental responsibility should surround us like oxygen. Sometimes, our feet aren’t touching the ground it’s so glorious.

Insight: How you approach your day is entirely up to you.

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