[Neurons] 2021 Neurons #55 WHEN THE EXECUTIVE IS FOOLISH

Michael Hall meta at acsol.net
Thu Aug 26 15:28:27 EDT 2021


From: L. Michael Hall

2021 Neurons #55

August 26, 2021

How Self-Actualization                               

Can Save Politics #10

                                              

WHEN THE EXECUTIVE IS FOOLISH

 

Currently I'm working on wisdom.  Having completed an extensive research on
thinking, deciding, and learning, I'm now bringing all of that together to
formulate a process for the structure of wisdom. To that end I've been
focusing on the process of how to model wise thinking, wise deciding, and
wise actions.  Why?  One of the big reasons is simply to avoid foolishness.
And if there's anything epidemic among us humans it is foolishness- foolish
thinking, foolish talking, foolish decisions, and foolish actions.  I know!
I've engaged in plenty of foolishness in my life and a lot of my research
has been to become, at least, a little bit less foolish.  We humans get
ourselves into so many problems and create so much agony for ourselves
because we make stupid and foolish mistakes.  And while it does come with
being human, it is not inevitable.  We can learn better.

 

I write this now because what is playing out in full techni-color on
television every day this week are the ongoing consequences of the foolish
mistakes of President Biden.  His foolish decisions about the August 31
deadline and his foolish rush to leave Afghanistan has created a
humanitarian crisis and it promises to result in the death, slaughter, and
torture of thousands - who will be left behind.

 

More foolish than his original decision when he sat an arbitrary deadline is
his ongoing foolish refusal to listen to his generals and his democrat
colleagues.  All week, democrats have accused him of being tone-deaf.  "He
doesn't listen" has been the refrain heard over and over.  This is the
essential formula for being foolish- not listening to others.  That's what I
did when I was 16 when I would not listen to my dad's wisdom about his
recommendations for college.  I did not listen and that eventuated in
additional foolish choices.  If only I had listened!

 

Now for Biden, it was utter foolishness to evacuate the army before the
thousands of Americans and people of Afghanistan.  Who even thought of
that!?  It was utter foolishness to leave 80 billion of dollars worth of
weapons for the terrorists (Blackhawk helicopters, 600,000 guns, etc.).
Whose bright idea was that?  Or to close down the other airport (Bagram air
force base), the one with multiple landing strips and the one that was
fortified? 

 

When confronted by the democrats, generals, and the leaders of other
countries, Biden at first went into absolute denial- what he said was not
only not true, but contradicted by his own staff and the Pentagon.  Talk
about foolishness!  Once the mainstream media called his hand on that, then
he went into stubborn refusal to change the time line.   More foolishness.

 

Now you would think (I would think) that we have intelligent people at the
helm making these decisions or informing the president or helping him make
better decisions.  Even though intelligence is not wisdom, it is better than
the lack of intelligence.  Even so, there are a lot of intelligent fools in
this world.  In fact, all of us can know things and still make really stupid
decisions.  Wisdom transcends intelligence because it involves heart-
compassion, understanding, multiple perspectives, humility- the willingness
to be wrong and the willingness to learn from others.

 

Biden's foolishness started with the decision to withdraw without adequate
planning.  Didn't he (or they) think about the ten to fifteen thousand
Americans there?  Didn't he (or they) think about all of the equipment and
getting it out?  Didn't he (or they) think about all of the translators and
their families and plan for them to get out?  Why did the CIA leave six
weeks ago?  Did he not think that intelligence "on the ground" would be
needed in the evacuation?

 

Executive foolishness is the worst kind because it is top-down and can get a
nation (or a person) into deep do-do.  That's what is happening today and
is, and will be, the cause of more "man's inhumanity to man" in the coming
weeks and months.

 

What's good is that all of this provides us a short glimpse of wisdom
factors- factors that save us from doing foolish things- openness to
information, willingness to listen to others, willingness to change one's
mind, willingness to take counsel of others, and to work collaboratively
with others.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




 

 

L. Michael Hall, Ph.D., Executive Director 

Neuro-Semantics 

P.O. Box 8

Clifton, CO. 81520 USA                             

               1 970-523-7877 

132607 NeuroSemantics Executive Learning Front Cover

 

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