2023-11-16
50 分钟That is the responsibility of the leader, to look after the sons and the daughters of the parents who have given us their children, to help us build our companies with the same love and tenderness and care that their parents gave to them.
That doesn't mean we can't discipline them.
Of course we can.
You know, we yell at our kids, yet we care desperately about our children.
You know, we have fights with our spouses, we have fights with our friends, but we never abandon them.
That's what I mean.
It's about the feeling of safety.
So have you ever felt like you're just kind of going through the motions each day, doing your work, but not feeling truly fulfilled?
What if one of of the secrets to living a life of purpose was simpler than you imagined?
What if we could see our work as more of a calling, a chance to uplift others and make a real difference in the world?
My guest today, Simon Sinek, offers a powerful perspective on how we can transform our work into a source of passion and fulfillment and service.
Simon is this unshakable optimist and visionary thinker on work, life, leadership and inspiration.
He believes most people have the capacity to wake up feeling inspired, go through the day feeling safe, and end each day fulfilled.
Yet too many of us are deprived of this, not just good work, but good life because they're so interconnected.
Simon may be best known for starting a bit of a movement with his massively popular TED talk and book start with why.
That explores how great leaders and people inspire action by putting purpose before a product.
He's gone on to write global bestsellers like leaders eat last and the infinite game, sharing his insights on creating fulfillment in work and life.
In this powerful best of conversation, Simon shares not only practical wisdom on what it takes to build environment, whether at work or home, where you and others can thrive while we do that thing called work, but also shares these deeply insightful and moving and personal human stories.
One of the things he keeps circling back to our most innate biological human nature.
Taking care of each other in his model of meaning.