When and if I ask one of the questions in the clip, I am taking a humbling action by my ego admitting I (ego) don't know the answer. And each humbling action I take helps me shift from an active Sympathetic Nervous System (ego, fear, fight) to a more active Parasympathetic Nervous System (serene connected, calm) which I like to be in :)
It would be nice and refreshing but the moderators struggle to get candidates to merely go off script or beyond their talking points. Even to just see candidates address the root causes of problems facing our nation would be revealing but I'm not optimistic that it will ever happen.
When and if I ask one of the questions in the clip, I am taking a humbling action by my ego admitting I (ego) don't know the answer. And each humbling action I take helps me shift from an active Sympathetic Nervous System (ego, fear, fight) to a more active Parasympathetic Nervous System (serene connected, calm) which I like to be in :)
Sharing the bigger questions can be considerably more unifying than suggesting we know the answers. It's expansive instead of contracting.
I wonder if we could take that principle into our political debates?
It would be nice and refreshing but the moderators struggle to get candidates to merely go off script or beyond their talking points. Even to just see candidates address the root causes of problems facing our nation would be revealing but I'm not optimistic that it will ever happen.
Yes life is full of questions, serious ones and silly ones and of course where the hell are my glasses ones but that is life
Thanks!