What is Peace?

What is Peace?

I know I’ve written a lot on defining words we use in leadership strength training. This is because, in the words of my colleague Pierre Koshakji, “Definition is?everything.”

This is what leads me to the point of this post. I was asked last week: “What is peace?”

I have to admit, I didn’t have an immediate answer.

Then, it came to me:?Peace is that state which results from following the Truth that leadership and decision making depend on.?In leadership, Truth is executing your unique mission, which is your potential. Your potential is the Truth about what you were made to do.

Decision making with the Truth is making decisions with principles, which are facts or natural laws that don’t change (like math or gravity). No matter how hard you try to manipulate it, it doesn’t change.

A?group?of principles (like three to five related) is called a?philosophy. And when it’s used for decision-making, it becomes?wisdom. Does this make sense?

So, if when you lead and make decisions on the Truth, why would peace result? Why would your greatest success and happiness follow? I look forward to learning your answers. I still think I have something to learn about peace…

Darren Smith

I consult on principled decision-making and team communication improvement.

2 年

Jeremy, Hope grad school is treating you well!

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Darren Smith

I consult on principled decision-making and team communication improvement.

2 年

Stewart, that may have been the fastest reaction to a post ever. Thank you very much....

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Darren Smith

I consult on principled decision-making and team communication improvement.

2 年

Good to see you Diane!

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