March 2013
Beginner
272 pages
6h 25m
English
As your focus shifts to cultivating wisdom in yourself and others in a wider sphere, you will recognize that each level of a social system can operate as smart or wise. When you are by yourself, your own actions and your interactions with others are based primarily on your personal thoughts and feelings. But when you are part of a larger social system—a team, organization, or community—your own intentions (expectations), behaviors, and culture (shared values and assumptions) tend to shift based on the social system that you are part of. We elaborate on the evolution of these three aspects of social systems, based on a framework of Kaipa, Newham, and Volckmann, in the next paragraphs.4
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