For too long, the issue of self-deception has been the realm of deep-thinking philosophers, academics, and scholars working on the central questions of the human sciences. The public remains generally unaware of the issue. That would be fine except that self-deception is so pervasive it touches every aspect of life. "Touches" is perhaps too gentle a word to describe its influence. Self-deception actually determines one's experience in every aspect of life. The extent to which it does that, and in particular the extent to which it is the central issue in leadership, is the subject of this book.
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@richsocplaya Leadership and Self-Deception is a bit of a "wonderbook." Its context is business and the intersecting lives of work colleagues, yet it is relevant to every aspect of human choice and endeavour. I've used it in leadership training with teens and young adults, to happy effect.
It's a comfortable read -- I think you'll find it well-worth the time and thought.
meadowlarkmomma 2 months ago
can you please explain me what this book is about and what who is it written for?
richsocaplaya 9 months ago
Very interesting stuff. I love history! Great video!
SeraphimTheApologist 2 years ago