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Smart leaders are often very good at change. They read the books, take the assessments, study different modalities for personal development, and become incredibly skilled at generating insight. But insight is not the same as transformation.
This conversation challenges the idea that more intelligence automatically leads to deeper growth. Sometimes, the very brilliance that creates success also becomes the thing that prevents transformation because leaders become too fast at explaining away the experience before real contact can happen.
By Adam Quiney5
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Smart leaders are often very good at change. They read the books, take the assessments, study different modalities for personal development, and become incredibly skilled at generating insight. But insight is not the same as transformation.
This conversation challenges the idea that more intelligence automatically leads to deeper growth. Sometimes, the very brilliance that creates success also becomes the thing that prevents transformation because leaders become too fast at explaining away the experience before real contact can happen.