The Subtle Art of Cultivating a Beginner's Mind (Part 1/2)

The Illusion of Simplicity

In personal development and innovation management, we often encounter the concept of “Shoshin” or Beginner’s Mind. Originating from Zen Buddhism, this concept encourages us to approach situations with openness, eagerness, and lack of preconceptions, even when studying at an advanced level [1]. It seems straightforward: approach each problem with fresh eyes. However, as I've observed in my research, clients, and grad students, there's a significant gap between understand...

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Published on September 05, 2024 12:28
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