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John Heider Quotes

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Learn to see things backwards, inside out, and upside down.
John Heider

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If you want to be free, learn to live simply.
John Heider

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To know how other people behave takes intelligence, but to know myself takes wisdom. To manage other people's lives takes strength, but to manage my own life takes true power. If I am content with what I have, I can live simply and enjoy both prosperity and free time. If my goals are clear, I can achieve them without fuss. If I am at peace with myself, I will not spend my life force in conflicts. If I have learned to let go, I do not need to fear dying.
John Heider

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Endless drama in a group clouds consciousness. Too much noise overwhelms the senses. Continual input obscures genuine insight. Do not substitute sensationalism for learning.
John Heider

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The leader teaches more through being than through doing. The quality of one's silence conveys more than long speeches.
John Heider

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Allow regular time for silent reflection. Turn inward and digest what has happened. Let the senses rest and grow still.
John Heider

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Your behaviour influences others through a ripple effect. A ripple effect works because everyone influences everyone else. Powerful people are powerful influences.
John Heider

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Silence is a great source of strength.
John Heider

Quote Topics by John Heider: Leadership Silence People Letting Go Wise Upside Down Drama Clouds Encounters Powerful Attention Live Simply Source Ifs Inward Learning Rain Backwards Long Groups Mentor Behaviour Issues Source Of Strength Want Silent Reflection Peace
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The wise leader speaks rarely and briefly. After all, no other natural outpouring goes on and on. It rains and then it stops. It thunders and then it stops.
John Heider

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Teach people to let go of their superficial mental chatter and obsessions. Teach people to pay attention to the whole body's reaction to a situation.
John Heider

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Have respect for every person and every issue directed at you. Do not dismiss any encounter as insignificant.
John Heider