Servant leadership

Servant leadership is a leadership philosophy. Traditional leadership generally involves the exercise of power by one at the “top of the pyramid.” By comparison, the servant-leader shares power, puts the needs of others first and helps people develop and perform as highly as possible. Servant leadership turns the power pyramid upside down; instead of the people working to serve the leader, the leader exists to serve the people. When leaders shift their mindset and serve first, they unlock purpose and ingenuity in those around them, resulting in higher performance and engaged, fulfilled employees.

History

Servant leadership is an ancient philosophy. There are passages that relate to servant leadership in the Tao Te Ching, attributed to Lao-Tzu, who is believed to have lived in China sometime between 570 BCE and 490 BCE:

The highest type of ruler is one of whose existence the people are barely aware.
Next comes one whom they love and praise.
Next comes one whom they fear.
Next comes one whom they despise and defy.

When you are lacking in faith,
Others will be unfaithful to you.

The Sage is self-effacing and scanty of words.
When his task is accomplished and things have been completed, All the people say, ‘We ourselves have achieved it!’

Chanakya wrote, in the 4th century BCE, in his book Arthashastra:

the king [leader] shall consider as good, not what pleases himself but what pleases his subjects [followers]
the king [leader] is a paid servant and enjoys the resources of the state together with the people.

Servant leadership can be found in many religious texts, though the philosophy itself transcends any particular religious tradition. In the Christian tradition, this passage from the Gospel of Mark is often quoted in discussions of servant leadership:

42 Jesus called them together and said, “You know that those who are regarded as rulers of the Gentiles lord it over them, and their high officials exercise authority over them.
43 Not so with you. Instead, whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant,
44 and whoever wants to be first must be servant of all.
45 For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.” (Mark 10:42-45.)

Robert K. Greenleaf and the modern movement

While servant leadership is a timeless concept, the phrase “servant leadership” was coined by Robert K. Greenleaf in “The Servant as Leader”, an essay that he first published in 1970. In that essay, Greenleaf said:

“The servant-leader is servant first… It begins with the natural feeling that one wants to serve, to serve first. Then conscious choice brings one to aspire to lead. That person is sharply different from one who is leader first, perhaps because of the need to assuage an unusual power drive or to acquire material possessions…The leader-first and the servant-first are two extreme types. Between them there are shadings and blends that are part of the infinite variety of human nature.”

“The difference manifests itself in the care taken by the servant-first to make sure that other people’s highest priority needs are being served. The best test, and difficult to administer, is: Do those served grow as persons? Do they, while being served, become healthier, wiser, freer, more autonomous, more likely themselves to become servants? And, what is the effect on the least privileged in society? Will they benefit or at least not be further deprived?“

Robert Greenleaf recognized that organizations as well as individuals could be servant-leaders. Indeed, he had great faith that servant-leader organizations could change the world. In his second major essay, “The Institution as Servant” (1972), Greenleaf articulated what is often called the “credo.” There he said:

“This is my thesis: caring for persons, the more able and the less able serving each other, is the rock upon which a good society is built. Whereas, until recently, caring was largely person to person, now most of it is mediated through institutions – often large, complex, powerful, impersonal; not always competent; sometimes corrupt. If a better society is to be built, one that is more just and more loving, one that provides greater creative opportunity for its people, then the most open course is to raise both the capacity to serve and the very performance as servant of existing major institutions by new regenerative forces operating within them.” 

More at:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Servant_leadership

“Why the United States is an exceptional country” by Mike Zonta, HWM

You know, there is one reason why I think the United States is an exceptional country, as the Republicans always insist.

America is a very practical country, a do-it-yourself country.  In the 19th century, the United States gave birth to  Christian Science, because if Jesus can heal people, why can’t everybody?

And, then, several decades later, the United States gave birth to Translation and Releasing the Hidden Splendour.  Yes, we can access our divinity, but it should be accessible to everybody.

It takes work, but we can do it ourselves, using logic, reasoning, and self-evident truths.  And it takes self-observation and honesty but there’s no reason everybody can’t be that honest and that self-aware and that unrelenting.

The only aristocracy in America is the aristocracy of the aware.

And I don’t think there is another country on Earth that could have come up with Translation and RHS.

“True Story about a Small Town: Walla Walla, Washington” by Robert McEwen, HWM

~Think of yourself as a small town. 
 
You feel ok about your town, looks good, like Walla Walla, Washington, got voted the #1 Best Discovered Town in the U.S.A. of 1996.  
I know Walla Walla, Wa., I was born there in 1953.  I was a little pyromaniac.  I love to start fires at 4 years old to show off for my 4 year old girlfriend Sally Spencer.  I even had a little red fire engine, a pedaled type, with ladders and a bell on the hood i could ring out.  I pedaled  down the street and stole black licorice twists at the service station candy store…and got caught. A policeman took me home. 
 
Anyway…   I was a show off.  Mars in Aries does that for a girl.  It is a Fire sign!  Anyway, the fire trucks would come and put the fire of the field I lit for Sally.  The fire department was 3 houses down.  I liked to hear the sirens and watch the fire horn high upon a tripod spin round and scream Fire…Fire…fuckin Fire now!…..  I wanted to be a fireman.  I even later bought a fire truck at 19 years of old.  I drove itto South Salem High School.  I took the rock band I was in “Robin and the Hoods:” the drums and the amps to our gigs.  One time I ran the sirens after a beer or too with Robin and the Hoods.  Well, back to Sally Spencer and showing off.  We played Doctor and Nurse lots.  We knew all about each others bodies and what brought each other pleasure.  We had hiding places for our playtime.  This a flashback I remember on each adult date I go on.  I secretly bring my symbolic stethoscope. I dream 
during the date we will play Doctor before go home.  I sometimes offer.  Sometimes the woman says cool, yes role play.  I been waiting for some
guy to have enough balls to ask me” and she strips out and wears the nurse outfit she secretly carries in what she calls her whore bag.”
 It is like Roger Maris the 1964 New York Yankees pitcher would secretly where his favorite girlfriends panties when he would pitch a no winner
with an erect baseball bat the whole game.”    
 
   ….”anyway….I forgot how hard dating was.  Excuse the pun.  It was fun to date, and also scary.  It is willing now days on both parties if you write,
talk, are horny, and wanting to learn and have adventure.  That is the recipe.  A dash of curiosity helps out.  Having the knowledge of astrology helps in some occasions.  Take her to a strip bar to see the reaction. That is dead give away.  Is she sassy and full of curious adventure.  Maybe she will compete and strip too!  hmmmm It did happen on more than one occasion in my long dating history.  I married the girl who jumped out of the cake at my first marriage bachelor party.  Really.  I did.  It was 8 years later.  Those women hated each other from the beginning.  Hate I mean.  For no reason but astrology signs opposition of Mars of Beverly, and the Uranus of Lulu, my second wife.  They were opposites.  
 
Beverly a hippie with beads and peace.
 
Lulu, a 96 lb. model and bartender.  Me, an astrologer.  We rented the penthouse in the Gentry a 1912 Brick apartment five story apartment building on  S.W. 12th and Taylor in Downtown Portland. It was above the Old deco Egyptian Theater.   It looked at the Portland Park Blocks.  Portland State University and Portland Art Museum Film School.  I attended there.  Then I made a movie..5 minutes about my attempted fantasy suicide in mime face and 8 mirrors.  Lanelle Light filmed with our company camera.  I think she stole that and my film.  She wrote me on face book to be friends a month ago.  Haven’t talked yet.  Are friends though.  She married a friend and band member Mike Latham.  He wanted to do a ride on our Triumph motorcycles to NY.  I dreamt he crashed and to sell his now.  He didn’t and is brain damaged for life now.  I think he is still alive.  Anyway…  I worked as a street counselor getting runaway boys and girls out of prostitution.  Place called Harry’s Mother.  Saul Shiprio stated it.  A charming Leo Jew Man from the streets of Chicago conned the Jew Rich old ladies of Chicago and Portland out of there last time and diamond rings to start Harrys Mother.  We were in a house on SE 42nd.   We loved tequila and Mescaline roots…mushrooms for days.  That was back in 1976.  I was teaching astrology all over town.   I liked it.  Was on OPB and did astrology to on KATU with Bob the weatherman.  There was spaceway, the safeway drug dealer and whore on the corner by PSU that was fun to cruise at 1 AM.  Walk by the congo drumming and the pot smoking teens. Anyway…Lulu and I had great halloween parties.  Actually it was Halloween everyday with Lulu.  She wore only black…platnum blond hair, on the dry side. We broke up in the middle, and then gave it a second go and had a great Halloween Party at 338 SE 14th just between Pine and Oak.  Starkies Gay Bar on Stark was 11 blocks.  We loved to eat at the gay restaurant.  Piano bar and sing alongs as drunk as a skunk.  Great fun and horrible hang overs.  We had

quit booze anyway.  Recovery for our 3rd Year.  I went back out after 20 years thought I could control it.  It took me to my knees.  I am sober now…over a year…and glad.  Anyway,  It is good to be alive.  I quit starting fires.  I do like candles though.  Lots!!!  I fill a room with 25 candles and light them.  Put on my favorite 1971 Led Zep and dance.  I like to do that.”

Robby 

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Ray Kurzweil’s Most Exciting Predictions About the Future of Humanity

By Eric Meola/Getty

October 11, 2017 (Futurism.com)

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As Inverse puts it, “That means no more flesh, blood, or bones — just a scan of your brain on a machine — and [it] will enable humans to take any form, from a box to a bird.” The even bigger implication of this ability is that humans will no longer die. As our brains will no longer be reliant on fragile biology, we could (theoretically) live forever.

Not all of Kurzweil’s predictions are so drastic, and some seem even more likely to come to fruition. For example, his prediction of truly ubiquitous WiFi is well on its way to becoming reality, especially with Elon Musk’s announcement that he hopes to beam the internet across the globe from space, and his belief that many of the diseases currently plaguing humanity will be eradicated by the 2020s also seems remarkably possible given ever more frequent medical breakthroughs.

Kurzweil envisions a future that is exciting, daunting, and a little bit terrifying all at once. Time will tell if his impressive batting average will improve or if the future has other plans for humanity.

William P. Chiles and Jesus

Best ever from Soderling.

Begin forwarded message:
From: Ron

As I was driving home and worrying about getting a handle on my life, I was flooded with concerns over my family’s lives, my friends, the fires eating up California, our loose cannon in the White House, the fake news, the real news, what’s happening in London, Paris, the Middle East, the refugee crises, illegals, terrorists and how our country is rapidly loosing its religion and moral base …I saw a sign on a nearby neighborhood lawn:
NEED HELP ?

CALL JESUS

1-800-555-3787

Out of curiosity, and a bit of desperation,  I called the number.

A Mexican showed up with a lawnmower.

How America Got Divorced from Reality: Christian Utopias, Anti-Elitism, Media Circus | Kurt Andersen


October 8, 2017

Americans are inherently a little crazy. But now the crazy is being enabled by politicians in the White House and by the internet. How exactly did it get so bad?

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Americans have always been magical thinkers and passionate believers in the untrue. We were started by the Puritans in New England who wanted to create and did create a Christian utopia and theocracy as they waited for the eminent second coming of Christ and the end of days. And in the south by a bunch of people who were convinced, absolutely convinced that this place they’d never been was full of gold just to be plucked from the dirt in Virginia and they stayed there looking and hoping for gold for 20 years before they finally faced the facts and the evidence and decided that they weren’t going to get rich overnight there. So that was the beginning. And then we’ve had centuries of buyer-beware charlatanism to an extreme degree and medical quackery to an extreme degree and increasingly exotic extravagant implausible religions over and over again from Mormonism to Christian Science to Scientology in the last century.

And we’ve had this antiestablishment “I’m not going to trust the experts, I’m not going to trust the elite” from our character from the beginning. Now all those things came together and were super-charged in the 1960s when you were entitled to your own truth and your own reality. Then a generation later when the Internet came along, giving each of those realities, no matter how false or magical or nutty they are, their own kind of media infrastructure. We had entertainment, again for the last couple hundred years, but especially in the last 50 years permeating all the rest of life, including Presidential politics from John F. Kennedy through Ronald Ragan to Bill Clinton. So the thing was set up for Donald Trump to exploit all these various American threads and astonishingly become president, but then you look at this history and it’s like no we should have seen this coming.

The idea of America from the beginning was that you could come here, reinvent yourself, be anybody you want, live any way you wanted, believe any thing you wanted. For the first few hundred years, like everywhere else in the world, celebrity and fame were a result of some kind of accomplishment or achievement, sometimes not a great accomplishment or achievement, but you did something in the world to earn renown. America really was the key place that invented the modern celebrity culture, which was, beginning a century ago, more and more not necessarily about having won a war or led a people or written a great book or painted a great painting, but about being famous, fame for its own sake. We created that, we created Hollywood, we created the whole culture industry and that then became what I call the fantasy industrial complex where, certainly in the last few decades more than ever more than anybody thought possible before, fame itself, however you’ve got it, was a primary goal for people. And again, as so many of the things I talk about in Fantasyland, not uniquely to America but more here than anywhere. And then you get reality television, which was this unholy hybrid of the fictional and the real for the last now generation where that blur between what’s real and what’s not is pumped into our media stream willy-nilly. There are now more reality shows on television than there were shows on television 20 years ago. And that’s another way for nobodies to become famous overnight. YouTube, another way for nobodies to become a famous overnight for doing almost nothing or nothing.

Prosperity, the movie

If you’re tired of hearing about all that’s wrong with the world and would rather get up and do something about it, then you’re in the right place. Doom and gloom can only go so far before we’re depressed and stunned into inaction…all while the world continues to slide.

What can we do to help offset our impact on the planet and make this place safer and friendlier for our children?

My name is Pedram Shojai. I’m a NYT Best Selling Author (The Urban Monk) and this is my third movie. My first one, “Vitality” was an exploration of why the healthcare system doesn’t work and it was about helping us understand our personal role in getting healthy. I followed that with one called “Origins” which looked at all of the environmental toxins that may be smothering our health. That movie ended on a very positive note and, in looking for actual solutions to the world’s problems, I had to follow the money. That’s how we ended up here.

Let’s take a closer look at our definition of “Prosperity”.

Progress at any cost has cost us plenty.

There’s a concept in economics where things that don’t fall onto your balance sheet are called “externalities”. For instance, a coal company makes a ton of money but the environmental impact: cleanup costs, mercury in the oceans, smog, deforestation, and all the illness that comes from this somehow “isn’t their problem”. Society is left to deal with these externalities. Taxpayers, non-profits, fish, and wildlife all pay for their profits. Uncool.

Prosperity is following a new generation of companies that are doing the right thing and deserve our attention (and money). There’s an emerging movement of “For Benefit” companies that are building into their bylaws the new ethics of conscious companies. In the old days, a CEO could be sued by the board if he/she didn’t maximize profits at any cost. Now, companies can elect to be “For Benefit” and factor in doing the right thing over just profits alone.

This is revolutionary and is changing the game.

Our feature length movie is following the key players in this movement and showing a real positive way out of the mess we’ve inherited and helped co-create. The more we support this blossoming movement, the more money goes to people who care…people who will take a stand for our values and our environment.

We have our cameras on these heroes and are going to break some amazing news in the release of this movie.  From CEOs of major public companies, to urban farmers, and remote tribes, we’re covering the whole story in a powerful narrative.

 

Link to film:  https://go.well.org/prosperity/movie/view/alt/?inf_contact_key=b0dbce6a8575760ec318c2387cffe49e4edbd57e17bb3aea2ac64fcea348a72a

A European Astronomical Observatory is Announcing an “Unprecedented Discovery”

October 11, 2017 NASA/CXC/Caltech

IN BRIEF

According to an announcement from the ESO, scientists working at the observatory have witnessed an astronomical phenomenon that has never been seen before. The details of this discovery will be released next week.

Moments ago, the European Southern Observatory (ESO) announced that they made a revolutionary discovery, one that they will be unveiling to the world on Monday (October 16th). According to the media advisory released today by the ESO, scientists have observed an astronomical phenomenon that has never been witnessed before.

Beyond that, no information is available regarding this most recent announcement.

A Timeline of Future Space Exploration: Part 1 [INFOGRAPHIC]
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The last time that astronomers unveiled a groundbreaking discovery of this nature was when scientists working at LIGO (the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory) detected gravitational waves. Ultimately, the find ushered us into a new era in astronomy, allowing us to see the universe as never before.

To clarify, before this detection, we were only able to perceive the cosmos through observations of electromagnetic radiation—through gamma rays, x-rays, visible light, and so on. Thanks to the LIGO discovery, we can now observe the very ripples of spacetime itself.

Remarkably, the waves were even powerful enough to break the Internet, bringing down both the LIGO and American Physical Society websites.

Of course, there are a number of mysteries that scientists have yet to explain in relation the origins and evolution of the cosmos. As such, it is difficult to pin down the specific nature of this observation—perhaps scientists finally observed dark energy, the mysterious force that is thought to make up approximately 73 percent of the universe, or perhaps it is a discovery that scientists never before fathomed. Stay tuned.

References: www.eso.orgNASA
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The Meaning of Life: It Could Be Just a Quirk—or Quark—of Consciousness

by Max Tegmark, Author and Physicist
(BigThink.com)

In the centuries since Galileo proved heliocentrism, science has gradually come to understand more and more of our universe’s natural phenomena: gravity, quantum mechanics, even ripples in space-time. But the final frontier of science isn’t out there, says cosmologist and MIT professor Max Tegmark, it’s the world inside our heads: consciousness. It’s a highly divisive issue—some scientists think it’s unimportant or a question for philosophers, while others like Tegmark think that the human experience and the meaning and purpose of life would disappear if the lights of our consciousness were to go out. Ultimately, Tegmark thinks we can understand consciousness scientifically by finding the pattern of matter from which consciousness springs. What is the difference between your brain and the food you feed it? It’s all quarks, says Tegmark, the difference is the pattern they’re arranged into. So how can we develop a theory of consciousness? Can we build a consciousness detector? And can we really understand what we are without unlocking humanity’s greatest mystery?1 Tegmark muses on all of this above. Max’s latest book is Life 3.0: Being Human in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

Link to video:  http://bigthink.com/videos/max-tegmark-why-consciousness-is-the-most-divisive-issue-in-science-today?utm_source=Daily+Newsletter&utm_campaign=59e70e4004-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2017_10_11&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_45b26faecc-59e70e4004-43601565

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