innerpeace
In the pursuit of understanding and alleviating human suffering, we often journey inward into the labyrinth of the human mind. The source of suffering isn’t found in the world around us but within our own mental landscape. The solution isn’t about controlling every aspect of our external environment but about gaining mastery over our internal thoughts and emotions. This is where the practice of meditation becomes a powerful tool. Understanding the mind-identified stateWhether you are an entrepreneur or slugging it out in a startup, most people exist in a state known as ‘mind-identification.’ T...
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The journey to self-discovery and inner peace is a complex and often challenging process. It requires a deep understanding of oneself, including the acceptance of both the light and the darkness within. This journey is not about pretending there is no darkness within — but rather, it’s about acknowledging and accepting the existence of both light and darkness within oneself. This acceptance is the first step towards becoming whole. Embracing the path to wholenessThe path to wholeness is not a linear journey. It’s not about clinging to the light while ignoring the darkness. The human psyche is ...
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When life is chaotic and precarious, we can’t go to work a stressed-out mess. Instead, we must be calm, positive, and perpetually open to hearing and acting on the best ideas. *Ed Hess explains why Inner Peace is the business skill we all need.*Q3 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and moreOakland, CA (November 2020)—No doubt about it: The world is loud, chaotic, and outright scary. And with a pandemic piled on top of political/social/economic upheaval piled on top of “normal” disruptors like AI advancements that change everything about the way we work, it’s only going to get more so. Here’s...
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In Uncertain Times, Leaders MUST Bring Their Best Selves to Work. What That Means May Surprise You.Q2 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and moreWhen life is chaotic and precarious, leaders must* be calm, positive, and perpetually opento hearing and acting on the best ideas. To get there, says Ed Hess, we must rethinkeverything we once thought made us good at our role. He offers some (umm, unexpected)tips for achieving a far more impactful and influential way of leading.*Achieving Inner PeaceOakland, CA (September 2020) - Leaders, are you feeling the pressure? Of course you are. (After the p...
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