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💡 Uberful Life Segment 3: The Problem with “Truth” and the Power of Agility 💡
Segment 3 of Uberful Life dives into the deep societal challenge that the previous segment highlighted:
Agility’s problem is breaking through to the people who believe in their truth, whether that truth aligns with reality or not.
The conversation frames Agility itself similarly to the “Force”—it can be used for good or ill (comparing it to Darth Vader, who was a Jedi but used the force for evil).
Combatting Fear and False Beliefs
The root of this adherence to false “truths” is fear.
The speakers note that contemporary society is “embraced brained” by negative news and videos on phones and telecasts.
This dynamic is powerful because bad news keeps people enticed and has been a selling strategy since the 1970s, making it difficult to break away from that fear. Agility’s goal is fundamentally to help people move away from that fear.
The Role of the Agile Coach
To navigate these entrenched beliefs, the need for skilled practitioners, sometimes called Agile Coaches, is paramount.
A coach needs to ask well thought out questions to uncover the why behind a person’s thinking.
Examples of such questions include:
* “Have you seen this happen before?”
* “Has it ever happened to you?”
* “Are they saying it on the news?”
However, the industry faces a challenge:
it’s easy to say you are an agile coach, but not easy to be a good one.
The segment likens this to someone claiming they can coach a team just because they played touch football.
#Agility #SocialTruths #AgileCoach #FearOfChange #UberfulLife
By Reggie Valentine💡 Uberful Life Segment 3: The Problem with “Truth” and the Power of Agility 💡
Segment 3 of Uberful Life dives into the deep societal challenge that the previous segment highlighted:
Agility’s problem is breaking through to the people who believe in their truth, whether that truth aligns with reality or not.
The conversation frames Agility itself similarly to the “Force”—it can be used for good or ill (comparing it to Darth Vader, who was a Jedi but used the force for evil).
Combatting Fear and False Beliefs
The root of this adherence to false “truths” is fear.
The speakers note that contemporary society is “embraced brained” by negative news and videos on phones and telecasts.
This dynamic is powerful because bad news keeps people enticed and has been a selling strategy since the 1970s, making it difficult to break away from that fear. Agility’s goal is fundamentally to help people move away from that fear.
The Role of the Agile Coach
To navigate these entrenched beliefs, the need for skilled practitioners, sometimes called Agile Coaches, is paramount.
A coach needs to ask well thought out questions to uncover the why behind a person’s thinking.
Examples of such questions include:
* “Have you seen this happen before?”
* “Has it ever happened to you?”
* “Are they saying it on the news?”
However, the industry faces a challenge:
it’s easy to say you are an agile coach, but not easy to be a good one.
The segment likens this to someone claiming they can coach a team just because they played touch football.
#Agility #SocialTruths #AgileCoach #FearOfChange #UberfulLife