From the time of about age three, we start thinking "I know." For the next twenty years, we deceive ourselves into believing "I know."
Then we suddenly realize there is not much that we really know. Yet the pattern is established! We continue to be deceived, and we continue to believe "I know."
I described last week that there are at least five options for responding to any situation you face. In the three examples I share in today's article, "What Does It Mean--You Choose!", one option seems evident. Ah, but making meaning is personal, and what a situation means to one person may be very different for you.
Get comfortable asking, "What else could this mean?"
Dennis