Aaron Marx Aaron Marx

Polite Company - Religion, Politics, Economics

“But, what if you have political/religious/economic differences with a business partner?  What if you have them with a friend or family member?  What if you have them with a fellow board member?  What if you have them with someone else on the leadership team?  What if you have them with a colleague?  What if you have them with other members of your community?  What if you have them with other members of your SPECIES?  As we draw the social circles wider it is inevitable that we will encounter such differences.  Heated arguments at the dinner table are born of the same explosive energy as demonstrations, riots, revolutions, and wars.  And all because we have different visions, analyses, theories, and prescriptions regarding the IDEAL state of human flourishing.

And every now and then we collectively endure a time of societal stress in which the energy of these differences becomes particularly charged and rises to the surface.  We are currently living through such a time and it is very threatening and disorienting for us.  How do we navigate this?

When you are frust-rated with the SPECIES-level aspi-rations of a fellow human, particularly one with whom you must form a close, working relationship, keep the following in mind…”

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Aaron Marx Aaron Marx

The peace process…2 magic questions & 1 secret premise

“This kind of process is new, by the way. Yes, people have always been driven by their feelings, whether they acknowledged it or not. But there is something special about the time we’re in. We’re able to observe and talk about our feelings in ways that were discouraged before. That’s a good thing. It’s a therapeutic golden age of sorts, and one in which it is possible to turn the whole human race into one big support group - then we truly WOULD all be at peace, if it was possible…

Had you lived in 1800, you would likely have been much more neurotic, prone to madness from sublimated feelings you avoided looking at and were discouraged from talking about with anyone. It’s a different time, and for that we can be grateful.”

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Thinking & Feeling…or Feeling & Thinking, Part 2
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Thinking & Feeling…or Feeling & Thinking, Part 2

“It makes no sense to think BEFORE you feel.  Because how do you even know what to think about unless you know how you want to feel?

Yes, I’ve concluded, through a careful thinking process BTW, that all thinking should be done in service to feeling.  And I’m a thinker, so that should tell you how much I mean what I say here.

Thinking is useless without taking stock of your current feelings and asking which you would like instead.”

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Thinking & Feeling…or Feeling & Thinking, Part 1
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Thinking & Feeling…or Feeling & Thinking, Part 1

“Our cognition is complex, and one of the results of that complexity is the curiosity and drive to understand the process of cognition itself. Humans are the meta species, in so many ways.

Part of that analysis has included a broad dichotomy between thinking and feeling. Certain mental processes seem to involve rationality, and others the valuation of pure experience. If you know Myers-Briggs or related Jungian personality approaches this probably sounds familiar. We all rely on both of these constantly.

Here’s what I’ve come to see though. We tend to collectively overvalue thinking.

Say WHAAAAAAT?!”

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Advice from the founder of Wikipedia
Aaron Marx Aaron Marx

Advice from the founder of Wikipedia

“The host notes that he always feels better after spending time on Wikipedia, which he can't say for some of the other mega-successful web properties that fill our digital landscape. I had never thought about it, but I absolutely agree. Every Wikipedia rabbit trail session leaves me feeling peaceful, illuminated, and full of wonder. Wikipedia is a gift, and one that helps us to collectively focus, affirm, celebrate, share, and enjoy our love of knowledge and wisdom. I found the whole interview worthwhile, and I hope you do too.”

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Competition & Loss
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Competition & Loss

“My dream was correct.  Just once I would like to experience a moment unhaunted by competition and loss.  But it isn’t possible.  It can’t be.  All that makes the human condition valuable and worthwhile is haunted by competition and loss.  It has always been and must always be.

Meditate on this and you will cherish that which you love all the more deeply, and also value the friction of competition and how it refines you all the more as well.”

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Hi, I’m Aaron!
Aaron Marx Aaron Marx

Hi, I’m Aaron!

“It’s been a fascinating journey of creation and discovery, one that I could never have predicted even a decade ago, but I have no doubt I’m exactly where I’m supposed to be and doing exactly what I’m supposed to be doing. I wake up every day inspired and driven to deepen current relationships, build new ones, and spread my message to a wider audience. It’s joyful and flexible, which tells me that it’s right. And if this is speaking to you, that’s something I can help you find too.”

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AI, Education, and the Essence of Being Human - Part 2
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AI, Education, and the Essence of Being Human - Part 2

“The pattern always looks the same, isn’t it?  We wonder what we will do with our time as information technology transforms our cognition and relieves the work burden.  But we keep filling it, don’t we?  We’re not living in the end of Wall-E yet, nor do I think we ever will be, so long as we don’t face some kind of extinction crisis brought about by careening exponential growth.”

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AI, Education, & the Essence of Being Human - Part 1
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AI, Education, & the Essence of Being Human - Part 1

“At the end, one of my friends in the group told me she couldn’t believe a computer generated that.  “It sounds EXACTLY like you wrote it.”  One thing I don’t know is whether that particular program studies my writing style, or just pulls from the greater internet.  Either way, I took it as a strange sort of compliment, although I’m not sure why.”

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Navigating Liminal Spaces
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Navigating Liminal Spaces

“Liminal simply means “in the midst of transition”.

And transitions can be tough.  We all know what they’re like.  And for some reason we tend to avoid them when we see them coming or find ourselves amidst them.  But they are unavoidable.  We ALL must go through times of transition whether we want to or not.  And we growth-oriented people must PURSUE them, even though they are uncomfortable. Many of us know when we’re being called to something deeper, grander, and better.”

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FRICTION and VISCOSITY - Jumping back into the creative flow
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FRICTION and VISCOSITY - Jumping back into the creative flow

Most people know what FRICTION is, but here’s Google’s definition: “the resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another.”

Life is full of friction, and always will be.  We can get better at overcoming it.  Many, many sources of friction offer resistance to our goals, and they can all be overcome.  In fact, our goals are not meaningful if they do not offer some kind of resistance to our spirit. That’s one way to think of it.

VISCOSITY is a bit less widely-known, but by no means obscure.  Simply put, it’s a liquid’s resistance to flow.  Oil has a higher viscosity than water.  Caramel and tar higher still.  Liquid nitrogen has a very low viscosity.  Have you ever seen it move across a surface?  It flows very easily. I still remember a delightful day like this in high school chemistry class…

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ROI Part 2 - The 4 Ms of Motivation
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ROI Part 2 - The 4 Ms of Motivation

“…this tells me that each moment of human life is an investment.  We’re confined to the Realm of Action, taking actions in every moment and unable to stop doing so.  To improve our results, we need to examine our motivations.  And that’s where the 4 M’s come in.  They represent our respective individual motivational calculations, and we each need to optimize them in our own ways.  That’s one of the facets that I help leaders and creatives to work with in an intentional way.

“Motivation” is not one of the 4 M’s.  It’s the Meta-M.  All 4 M’s affect our motivation, and the resulting blend is the ROI of each action we take.

If you have a problem with any of them, the whole system is out of balance and demands to be recalibrated.

The 4 M’s are…”

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ROI
Aaron Marx Aaron Marx

ROI

“A couple weeks ago a client of mine, with whom I greatly enjoy working, told me that one of the special qualities they discern in my coaching is that I am concerned, not only with my clients’ bank account, but their “emotional account” as well.  That was the word they used.  Emotional account.

Which indicates that particular client saw emotional wellbeing as part of the ROI from working with me.

What are all the ways YOU measure ROI?

To me there’s 4, and I call them the “4 M’s”.  I think they’re what you are after, as well as every organization and community that you are a part of.  If there’s a problem with any of them, there’s a problem with all of them.  And these are imbalances I can help you see and articulate.”

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Have you found your “authentic self”?
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Have you found your “authentic self”?

“And it’s actually funny that those are the words we often use…become “more of who you were meant to be.”  Or, if you’re religious, you might say become “more of who God created you to be.”  Ultimately I think it’s the same idea.  Why would you need to figure out how to become more of what you already are?  Nothing else is like that.

We humans have an odd condition - we need to figure out who we are, what we’re here to do, and then become more and more of that.  And then we resonate more fully on numerous levels.  And that allows us continue the process, achieving greater levels of authenticity.

And I notice that authenticity is more challenging, complicated, counterintuitive, and even contradictory, than most people realize. 

Some of the ways…”

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Thoughts 🤔 on PURPOSE ⬆️
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Thoughts 🤔 on PURPOSE ⬆️

“Purpose is related to the imperfectability of human life.  Human life MUST be imperfectable because we need opportunities to grow and develop into better versions of ourselves, and so every generation must face new challenges and traumas.  That’s the human condition.  It’s absurd, and I think many people sublimate that to ill effect.

PURPOSE will always be related to your particular assessment of the imperfectness of human life, and thus your path is revealed.  We can all see what is wrong or missing.  This is a millennia-long human pursuit that transcends our specific, individual lifespans.  We each have a place in this grand story, which is why I love both Kierkegaard AND Hegel (Hegel had a grand, totalizing theory of human history and Kierkegaard hated it because he couldn’t find room for the individual among the grandeur - I think they were BOTH right).”

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Everything you want is on the other side of…(Part 2)
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Everything you want is on the other side of…(Part 2)

“The lesson is that agreement with others AND ourselves, is not always so simple to find.  Sometimes, often, and especially when it really matters, it is actually very hard won.  Don’t know why, but it is.

What you want is on the other side of agreement.

And agreement is often on the other side of…”

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Everything you want is on the other side of…(Part 1)
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Everything you want is on the other side of…(Part 1)

“This is an exacting and nuanced equation. Your very peace, happiness, and life satisfaction rests upon it, and it takes true precision to discern.  I find most people simply don’t go deep enough.  When I talk to leaders who are frustrated, and struggling to discern the shape of this in their specific lives, we leave no stone unturned, no angle unexamined.  We need to look at everything, because everyone you touch is somehow involved in that question of what you want.

And, once this is discerned, HOW is it ultimately executed?  Simple.  Everything that you want is on the other side of something very specific…”

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Burden, or opportunity…?
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Burden, or opportunity…?

“Life is unremitting, and our quality of life is generally high, which places heavy demands on us (to be fair, the demands of lower quality of life are also quite high, so the demands of life are ultimately inescapable).  It’s enough to drive anyone to despair from time to time, but some of us feel it quite persistently, and most people, for some reason, don’t understand.  Some people tell me it is even fruitless to describe this feeling to their therapists because even THEY don’t get it.  This shows me that my thinking and work has an important role in what is typically called “mental health”.  I don’t like that term, but it’s the best one we have for now.

To quote a paraphrase of Kierkegaard: “...existence in this earthly realm must lead a sensitive person to despair.  Despair, Kierkegaard held, is the inevitable result of the individual’s having to confront momentous concrete ethical and religious dilemmas as an individual.  It is the result of the individual’s having to make, for themself and alone, choices of lasting significance.”  Some people feel that at a profound level.”

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“I feel less alone”
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“I feel less alone”

“First of all, I think human life has an alienating quality.  It’s what the Existentialists discerned about 100 years ago.  We’re all going through our lives, highly dissatisfied in many ways, with the unceasing friction of merely existing in space and time gnawing away at our souls just a little in each moment.  And we’re all doing this together, never quite sure if others are having the same experience of alienation and spiritual fatigue.  Part of the power of the Existentialists was creating a body of literature that spoke to this very condition, and in doing so easing the very condition by helping us all relate to one another more.

But for creative leaders it goes a step further.  We experience not only that perpetual friction of existence, but also the perpetual vision of what could be.  It’s a benevolent vision, usually involving some thriving organization that provides terrific service while taking care of its people, with close ties to all the communities it touches.  And such things are never built easily.  That’s the friction of leadership.  And it’s alienating too, because such leaders are rare.  But if you’re one of them, you know.”

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Stories and Calculations
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Stories and Calculations

“This is a small example, but its lessons can be generalized to much harder, more complicated ones. All leadership choices are based on similar calculations, and every choice tells a story. A friend of mine specializes in the field of semiotics, which basically looks at the world as a massive collection of signals, each of which tells a story. To change your results, look at the stories.”

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