Wednesday, November 16, 2005

"The ego and thinking" by de Bono...


Thinking is often regarded as an extension of the ego. Clever children in school base their egos on being clever and on being right all the time. They dislike group work because they cannot then show the rest of the class where the good idea originated. When the ego and thinking are treated as the same thing there is a reluctance to be wrong and a need to defend a point of view rather than to explore the situation. A person should be able to treat his thinking much as a tennis player treats his strokes: he should be able to walk off the court complaining that his backhand was not working very well on that occasion or that it required more practice.

This new meta-system is very much in favour of the self, but a self that is based on a proper sense of dignity, not on an inflated ego. A person who dare not admit he is wrong inflates his ego but weakens his self.


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Passage taken from: "The Happiness Purpose," by Edward de Bono, ISBN 0851171257 Copyright © European Music Ltd., 1977



p/s: this was taken from http://www.edwarddebono.com/PassageDetail.php?passage_id=88&, while i was sailing through the sea of information, looking for the right fish for dinner...