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Discover how questioning what's taken as sacred can not only reveal common ground but broaden your Masonic experience. A must-listen for Masons eager to foster change and align objectives through genuine conversations. Embrace the journey and learn how to navigate the fault lines of tradition effectively.
Key Points
• Questioning sacred assumptions
• Troubleshooting Masonic change
• The power of asking questions
• Avoid passive-aggressive pitfalls
• Real conversations spark growth
Best Quotes
00:01 - 00:09 • "One of the more interesting elements of navigating things like change is the nature of making assumptions."
00:18 - 00:25 • "In the process of execution or in a discovery phase, those assumptions are completely invalid."
01:01 - 01:09 • "A lot of things that you thought were sacred to others may have been assumptions about what you, the way you thought the world worked."
01:36 - 01:47 • "By asking questions and by digging in and testing those assumptions with others, I think you'll find your Masonic experience expands significantly."
01:49 - 01:55 • "What's important when you're trying to align folks to the objectives you're creating."
02:22 - 02:28 • "Understanding the stone you're working is gonna be a vital part of how successful you can be as a mason trying to create change in the world."
Discover how questioning what's taken as sacred can not only reveal common ground but broaden your Masonic experience. A must-listen for Masons eager to foster change and align objectives through genuine conversations. Embrace the journey and learn how to navigate the fault lines of tradition effectively.
Key Points
• Questioning sacred assumptions
• Troubleshooting Masonic change
• The power of asking questions
• Avoid passive-aggressive pitfalls
• Real conversations spark growth
Best Quotes
00:01 - 00:09 • "One of the more interesting elements of navigating things like change is the nature of making assumptions."
00:18 - 00:25 • "In the process of execution or in a discovery phase, those assumptions are completely invalid."
01:01 - 01:09 • "A lot of things that you thought were sacred to others may have been assumptions about what you, the way you thought the world worked."
01:36 - 01:47 • "By asking questions and by digging in and testing those assumptions with others, I think you'll find your Masonic experience expands significantly."
01:49 - 01:55 • "What's important when you're trying to align folks to the objectives you're creating."
02:22 - 02:28 • "Understanding the stone you're working is gonna be a vital part of how successful you can be as a mason trying to create change in the world."
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