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  • Who Do We Choose to Be?

  • Facing Reality, Claiming Leadership, Restoring Sanity
  • Written by: Margaret J. Wheatley
  • Narrated by: Margaret J. Wheatley
  • Length: 7 hrs and 18 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (11 ratings)

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Who Do We Choose to Be?

Written by: Margaret J. Wheatley
Narrated by: Margaret J. Wheatley
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Publisher's Summary

Who Do We Choose to Be? is a book that offers a path for leaders to engage wisely with the destructive dynamics of this time that manifest at every level, from individual to organizational to global. We enter the path by facing reality, wanting to see with clarity and discernment where we are and how we got here. Because of her own studies and experiences, Wheatley has chosen to use the lens of new science to understand where we are and why we ended up here.

Wheatley focuses on eight dynamics common to all living systems, each given its own section. For each dynamic, first there is an essay detailing what new science teaches about this dynamic. Next there are short essays applying this lens to today's culture, illuminating the causes of many of our most troubling and perplexing behaviors and trends. The last section is Wheatley's personal recollections of leaders who used this dynamic in healthy and life-affirming ways.

The book is a form of exploration that offers a relaxed and fruitful process of inquiry. To understand how we got here requires more than rational analysis. It requires a dwelling mind where a multiplicity of influences and factors are considered before any insight can reveal itself. Finally, it presents the question to leaders: who do you choose to be as a leader for this time?

©2017 Margaret J. Wheatley (P)2017 Margaret J. Wheatley

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Scattered, a buffet of quotations, and laments without offering any practical wisdom

I’m quite disappointed. It seems to be composed of excessive quotes from many people in history and laments of how our societies have gone insane which is fine, but the author offers no wisdom of her own or ways forward to restore sanity. She seems to try to cover everything that is wrong in our society without root-cause analysis except blaming all on technology and loosely linked to leadership.

Her role models whom she recommends to her readers include: Dalai Lama, Mother Theresa, Nelson Mandela, Catholic nuns, and some military leaders. I find the book very scattered. I couldn’t synthesize or recall anything from the book. I won’t recommend this book to anyone unfortunately.

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deep thought

need to listen again... deep & meaningful info we all should take time & think about... how do we show up in life? who do we want to be....

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