Daring Greatly

Daring Greatly
This book is definitely on my wish list. I have been very impressed and encouraged by the author’s TED talks on vulnerability and would like to read more. There is little doubt that the topics covered here are in many ways central to the way that I feel about my ‘connections’ to others.

It is, of course very closely linked to the next book down – “Being Wrong” – since the ability to admit to wrongness is an admission of vulnerability.

Games People Play

We all do it – whether it is keeping something a secret or “putting on a face” when we are feeling down or slapping on the makeup to make us look better than we do (NOT something I indulge in personally 😉) or dressing for dinner – its all an act – a game we play to hide the ‘reality’ in one way or another from someone or other.

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Understanding Backwards

It was Søren Kierkegaard who said that (and I paraphrase) life can only be understood backwards however we must live it forwards.  Although I have been aware of that quote for quite some time it is only recently that I have begun to understand the real nature and truth of it.

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Living in Parallel Worlds

Reading the book Anathem by Neal Stephenson has got me once again thinking about the many different worlds that we each live in.  I have briefly mentioned this in a previous post, however now is a good time to expand on some of those ideas as well as to pull together what that means in terms of some of the other aspects of friendship and mental models that I have talked about.

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