Life, Leadership and Change with Kara Hawkins
We talk about truth constantly, be it directly or indirectly. We invoke it in arguments, base decisions on it, and build entire worldviews around it. But how often do we stop to ask what truth actually is, why it matters, and how we can reliably identify it? In Part 4 of our complexity leadership mini-series, Dr. Aiden Thornton and I dig into exactly that. Working through four core questions, we unpack what truth actually means, why it matters for how we lead and live, how to identify or at least approximate it, and why the question of who gets to decide what is true might be based on a flawed premise entirely. We cover: - The crucial difference between truth, belief and meaning, and why conflating them can cause more harm than we realise - Why the truth of our beliefs is what allows us to interact with both our internal and external world - How to match the right method to the right claim when trying to identify or approximate truth - Why "who gets to decide what's true" is actually the wrong question entirely - Why a mature understanding of truth may be a necessary condition for the survival of our species in the 21st century Episode 4 of 4. Thank you for joining us for the Rising to the Occasion mini-series! Stay tuned for our bonus Q&A episode, we would love to hear your questions. Submit your questions here: https://forms.cloud.microsoft/r/rQdcvQadga [https://forms.cloud.microsoft/r/rQdcvQadga] You can connect with Aiden here: https://au.linkedin.com/in/aidenmathornton [https://au.linkedin.com/in/aidenmathornton]
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