There’s nothing wrong with being right. Making “correct” decisions can help people, help organizations, and help the world.
But at the end of the day, doesn’t an obsessive need to be right all the time come in direct conflict with being open to new things?
In the longstanding tradition of dividing the world into two types of people, I present to you two ways of thinking — both equally deadly, but for different reasons. Also, today our camps will be played by gelatinous colored mammals.
Jeff Bezos, CEO of Amazon, encourages the Princeton Class of 2010 to remember the difference between cleverness and kindness — and that we become the choices we make.
