About this Presentation
This webinar covers the following four questions: 1. What is thinking and what are the limitations of thinking? Thinking can be considered as the activity of the brain or a simple explanation through self-observation: experience, knowledge, memory, thought, action, back to experience. 2. Why improve thinking? Examples of what happens if one does not think clearly is discussed. One can think logically, but not clearly. 3. What are the benefits if one improves one’s own thinking? This can include getting your house in order, self-reliance, responsibility (being able to act responsibly), peace of mind, etc. 4. How to think clearly. There is beauty, compassion, intelligence, love when the self is not.
What Will You Learn
To help you get the most value from this session, we’ve highlighted a few key points. These takeaways capture the main ideas and practical insights from the presentation, making it easier for you to review, reflect, and apply what you’ve learned.
Our thinking is often limited by our past experiences and assumptions, which can lead to incorrect predictions and decisions.
Our thinking is not a stand-alone process and is influenced by our observations, sensations, and the quality of our decisions.
Thinking together, challenging assumptions and taking responsibility can lead to more effective decision-making and a better society.
Instructor(s)
Kurt Corthout
Owner - Management Consultant
1-2-Solve