Understanding and Transforming Paradigms for Lasting Change In our day-to-day lives, we often operate on autopilot, following established patterns of thought and behavior. These patterns, or paradigms, are deeply ingrained from an early age and continue to shape our actions, decisions, and outcomes. While acquiring knowledge is essential, it is not sufficient for achieving meaningful results. This paper explores the…
“To be able to really listen, one should abandon or put aside all prejudices…When you are in a receptive state of mind, things can be easily understood…but, unfortunately, most of us listen through a screen of resistance. We are screened with prejudices, psychological or scientific, or with daily worries, desires and fears. And with these fears for a screen, we…

