Want to deal with the world in ways that you have never before? Yet we don't know what we don't know. So how can you transcend your limitations? This is what Foolish Wisdom is about.
12. 1. Their limitations are intertwined with their “success formula” – i.e.: how they
know to create the successes they have achieved so far.
2. They perceive the world from a limited point of view that’s relatively fixed and
unchanging, i.e.: myopic perception.
3. What they’ve experienced is what they think they’ll always experience, i.e.: they
project their past into their future.
4. The education they’ve had defines the world for them as they know it, i.e.: they
haven’t learned to use their senses.
5. Reality as they know it to be has a singular form and that’s unchanging, i.e.:
they seldom, if ever, challenge their beliefs.
6. Truth/Knowledge/Learning … whatever … all exist “out there” beyond them,
i.e.: expertise is external to them.
This is how to live a life with limitations:
19. Most folks have forgotten who or what the Fool truly represents.
The Fool does NOT represent stupidity, mental limitation,
sensory inhibition or even immaturity as some seem to think.
The Fool represents the innate, naive, childlike wisdom that
perceives with clarity and without distortion what is happening
around them.
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22. The typical person’s operating position is:
• mired in prejudice,
• based on
1. what they have been taught,
2. what they’ve experienced, and
3. what they already believe.
As it says, “they project their past into their future”.
23. On the other hand,
the Fool always knows that they don’t know.
24. The Fool knows that she doesn’t know the future.
So instead of using the past to inform the future,
the Fool acts “in time”
using real data in the system as it emerges.
28. However
You can’t do what you haven’t done before.
You can only see, hear, feel, taste and smell what you’re accustomed to
until
the doors of perception you operate from are opened further
than
they are now.
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32. You can step aside from what you now know and believe …
putting all your learning, experience and beliefs aside.
-or-
You can allow someone who has been where you haven’t been
perceptually
to open the doors of perception for you.
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34. I see myself as the “Wise Fool”
by proving that I don’t know
claiming to neither possess nor offer anything
except the most valuable thing of all
for the truly wise
NOTHING
35. When you come to me
I promise you
I’ll do my best to
neither have nor give you anything.
If we’re successful
you’ll leave with
NOTHING.
36. The one single reason why you should pursue Foolish Wisdom:
Because you want to make better decisions and
take more meaningful actions in your life.
37. By making a commitment to become a Wise Fool yourself …
• you’ll become a better leader …
• you’ll experience life more fully …
• you’ll transcend the limitations that you now encounter repeatedly …
• you’ll find a way to achieve what you haven’t before …
• you’ll transform your relationships
You’ll begin having the experience of YOUR life!
40. Explore my other writing in my blog
Read the longer elaboration in LinkedIn Pulse
Watch this 3-minute snippet of a Foolish Wisdom workshop
Book a 30-minute complimentary coaching consultation with me
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