Thursday, September 2, 2010

Why is result thinking based on issues?

Have you ever had a conversation where someone refutes all evidence to the contrary? Have you ever sat down and wondered the mysteries of what drives MCF decisions? And you wondered, maybe you are just not seeing things, maybe there is a higher reason that you are just not seeing. Maybe.

Actually it is not so difficult to get results, if we anchor our decisions on results, on the desired outcome. But to do that we have to deal with the ego. As I have explained before, ego is the defence of imagined fears. And imagined fears only exist in the mind.

The problem with imagined fears is that it cannot be resolved. Try it, observe this in your daily lives. Try to resolve one and the mind will imagine another, conjure up another. Imagined fears can only be resolved by the person imagining it.

And so partnering with anyone or an organisation in the grips of imagined fears will never produce results. The vagaries of imagined fears will not allow it.

Decisions based on the ego has no basis, it denies all evidence.

So if you want results based on reasoning you must partner with those that accepts evidence. You set the desired outcome and you allow the evidence to show the way. Or the effort is futile. There is no other way. Chess shows you this, no?

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