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Cumulative Thinking: The Brain Is Stupid

The Brain is Stupid

One of the biggest heartaches I experience is seeing how easily we as humans keep our perceptions and interpretations to the surface. Our mind is so busy that it has to simplify everything, and we fall for the illusion that the tip of the iceberg is all that’s worth navigating and appreciating. It takes intention and metacognition to address and go beyond the surface level.

My upbringing gave me a few skills that have their consequences, one of them being vigilance to emotional abuse. What that meant for my sanity was not to take someone’s words at face value and to make my own conclusions. It’s essential to consider other important factors, such as actions and intentions. Intention is huge for me, especially when the situation being considered concerns the safety and health of myself and others.

I have gotten into the habit of questioning the intentions of those who point the finger more than the issue they are pointing at. This is something that was well expressed by The School of Life’s Book on Confidence. There’s a chapter called questioning the system, and to summarise, we have the habit of assuming benevolence in others, none the wiser of the malevolent intention of someone we deemed to have authority. You would think the interviewer didn’t give you the job simply because you weren’t competent, because you assume they were being fair when the job was a shadow listing,  yet the job was already given to someone the employer knew, but had to go through the protocol regardless.

We are such complex social and emotional beings, constantly adapting, that I find it delusional to simplify our very existence.

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Welcome to my webpage. My name is Ester, and I write all of the posts you see here, I am a certified coach, as well as an EQ facilitator and mentor. I graduated with a BSc in Management (Sustainable and Ethical Business) but my strongest points were in leadership in practice mainly reflections I had to make regarding social and psychological dynamics in the workplace. I am about to start my Msc in Business and Organisational Psychology working on launching services in Executive coaching and OD consultancy. I started this blog mainly because I deeply care about my community's capability to feel comfortable learning more about themselves which can aid them to learn about others. Social and emotional learning is not easily accessible or easy to digest. I spent a lot of my early years reflecting and observing my surroundings. I spend a lot of my time building self-knowledge to help me through the various cycles of my life. It is a difficult journey, especially for those who are not used to the vulnerability required for us to grow. Using my personal knowledge and what I have learnt through my studies I hope to provide digestible and valuable content. But more importantly create a small well connected community where we can talk about where we are at in life and cheerlead each other into positive transformation.

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