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it wasn’t sufficient to oppose war; one must find a positive cause to advance.
A Life That Answers War: The Story of Conscientious Objection and the Bruderhof by Scott Button
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One hundred percent of the Level 5 leaders we have interviewed confirm with their behaviors that this serving-the-growth-of-others orientation may be the best way to move from Level 4 to Level 5
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Keith M. Eigel, PhD
Just as it was with beliefs and family, exploring the perspectives of those who have had a different cultural experience gets us to an “unknown place” in our own Level 4 understanding. If we think we don’t have biases, that presumption is a pretty good indication of our Level 4 limitations, which provides a rich area for intentional accelerated growth.
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Keith M. Eigel, PhD
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