Victory in Conflict
| The Tao Chapter 69 – My Interpretation | These three treasures—simplicity, patience and compassion—are valuable in conflict. Exercise their virtues rather than make yourself the enemy. They will move you forward. Miscalculating another as your foe, makes you their...
The Leader’s Dance
| The Tao Chapter 68 – My Interpretation | The conscious capitalist understands the needs of the patrons and serves them. Likewise, the exceptional leader. It is sport. Therefore, a study of multiple perspectives is a natural action, and the release of selfish acts is...
The “How” of Wise Leadership
| The Tao Chapter 66 – My Interpretation | Humility is a leader’s strength. In order to be above, one must be below. The wise leader governs well when the people feel equal to the leader. The wise leader governs well when manipulation is absent. The wise leader is...
A Learning Leader’s Posture
| The Tao Chapter 65 – My Interpretation | Instead of assuming a posture of having answers, position yourself as a seeker. This way you model the value of keeping the doorway to learning open. Those with all answers cannot be taught, but those whose doorways remain...
Care for the Process Rather than Control the Outcome
| The Tao Chapter 64 – My Interpretation | Natural attributes are the foundation of an object’s being. Everything has a beginning and evolves according to its natural attributes. The wise know to… Allow the course of all things without clinging to the outcome. Help...Deprecated: Function get_magic_quotes_gpc() is deprecated in /home2/drsbrown/public_html/sheronbrown.com/wp-includes/formatting.php on line 4411
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