More Thinking About Thinking with Brené Brown and Adam Grant: Part Two
A Bit of Optimism
This panel discussion explores the practical application of personal values in leadership and relationships. The conversation begins by examining a process of identifying core values and translating them into observable behaviors, using the example of identifying two essential values to guide decision-making. The discussion then shifts to the importance of consistent value alignment across all relationships, contrasting compliance with commitment and highlighting the impact of shame versus consequence-based feedback on character development. Finally, the panelists delve into the complexities of narcissism, differentiating between grandiose and vulnerable forms, and concluding with a nuanced discussion on humility as a function of metacognition and self-awareness. A key takeaway is the importance of understanding that behaviors can stem from opposing motivations, requiring careful consideration of both the actor and the recipient.
Part 1: Introduction, Core Values
Part 2: Applying Values, Relationships
Part 3: Explanations, Empathy
Part 4: Narcissism, Self-Focus
Part 5: Humility, Metacognition, Conclusion
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