![]() Sean advocates the idea of working inside out instead of the other way round. ![]() Sean talks about starting with ‘the man in the mirror.’ If you want to make the world a better place, look at yourself and start there. It’s important to understand that you will never succeed in the big world wars till you win the private battles with yourself. It urges you to concentrate on developing and prioritising yourself. This is important because a principle is a natural law and we cannot break that law. Being principle centred is all about creating your own value system. Principles are the values that matter to you. ![]() ![]() But he explains the importance of understanding and stating your principles and being principle centred. Sean explains that we tend to centre or hook ourselves around certain paradigms, be it, self, relationships, school, hobby or anything else that most appeals to us. Paradigms are like tainted glasses whichever colour is the taint is how you see the world. With fun examples, he explains how paradigms can be way off the mark at times and create limiting beliefs. Another word for paradigm is perception, paradigm is nothing but your point of view about something or your belief. In this section, Sean very explicitly explains the meaning of paradigm and principles. Seek first to talk, then pretend to listen. ![]()
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