What, if anything, are you thinking? Have you ‘thought’ your
way to who you have become or has life ushered you there without your conscious
involvement? We need more LEADING ‘thinking women and men’. To toy with an idea
and then develop an opinion towards it, creates thought in a space previously
empty. To go a step further and begin playing consistently in this space is
what’s termed, thinking. And for the esteemed minority, those who seem to get a
kick out of reasoning with an idea until they find meaning and significance,
this is called ‘critical thinking’.
Author and literary critic William Lyon Phelps believed the
brain is susceptible to becoming lazy, “At a certain age some people’s minds
close up; they live on their intellectual fat.” Successful brands require
trimming brain fat and exercising intellectually in order to create ideas
worthy of today’s challenges. Albert Einstein, one of histories greatest
thinkers said, “We shall require a substantially new manner of thinking if
mankind is to survive” and in the spirit of critical thinking he toyed a step
further, “We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we
created them.”!
The lack of critical thinkers is a global phenomenon.
Recently in a public lecture in Ghana, ! General Overseer of the International
Central Gospel Church, Pastor Mensah Otabil ripped into the entire Country,
“Ghana has stopped thinking; we talk loudly and think very little. This is a
noisy nation with no clarity, so much heat but no light”. !
Overseer Otabil sounded the alarm even louder, “It is just
scary watching a nation run itself into the ground”… “We denigrate ideas
without considering their merit. We drag useful proposals into the gutters and
wreck mischief into any proposal that does not emanate from our side of the
political divide.”!
Like Countries, families and individuals; the workplace will
need leaders and employees alike to get off their intellectual couches and find
the courage to think in order to build a culture conducive for innovation and
global competitiveness. To sustain a ‘thinking culture’ one must know their
values and be open to new knowledge. Values create the framework, and knowledge
expands the thinking territory.!
Thinking provides the oxygen for your personal brand to
breath, doing so critically, gives your brand the wings to fly. Thinker George
Bernard Shaw suggested that it exercising his brain meant everything to his
career, “Few people think more than two or three times a year; I have made an
international reputation for myself by thinking once a week.”
By:Timothy Maurice
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