Continuous Evolution as a Human Trait
Joan Marques
Chapter 7 in Leadership and Mindful Behavior, 2014, pp 109-124 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract In chapter 6 we discussed change and briefly mentioned the continuous changes we are exposed to but mainly limited this perspective to experiences such as reading books, talking to different people, obtaining education, and traveling. In this chapter, we want to focus more on the dynamic changes we go through, mental and physical, causing us to be reborn all the time, even if we normally don’t think of it that way. The change in this chapter will be discussed from an internal perspective that causes changes in our external patterns. In other words, due to our shifts in awareness and physique, we may see the world differently and make different decisions over time. The word that we will use for this process is “rebirth.” Rebirth should not be considered in a religious sense, but rather in the general sense of something passing and something else emerging in its place.
Keywords: Continuous Evolution; Change Agent; Personality Attitude; Internal Change; Human Trait (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1057/9781137403797_7
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