True maturity and wisdom—whether as an executive, a parent, or a teammate—isn't about knowing more. Wisdom is about understanding how you know anything at all, while mastering the high-stakes art of unlearning.
Right now, workers at every level are drowning in an explosion of AI-driven complexity. Our default reflex is to cling to our certainty. We fall in love with our abstract creations—our strategy maps, our restructuring plans, our KPI dashboards—and we start treating them as if they are immutable laws of nature. Psychologists call this cognitive illusion reification.
In this edition of Vertical Intelligence, drawing on the breakthrough adult development models of Dr. Tom Murray and Dr. John Vervaeke, we step under the hood of the corporate mind.
We explore the double-edged sword of abstraction, look at what happens when human loyalty is automated out of the equation, and layout a roadmap for entering the 4th Person Perspective. I've also included a 3-part metacognitive audit to help you pull back the curtain on the invisible habits of your own mind this week.
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