Techforgood Humanos Superhabits

In the West, I don’t think most folks have the friends, vision, or interest level to pull off this sort of thing. Math, science, art, sport.

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Cory Warfield

How can we prepare ourselves & kids for greatness in this “new world”? Perhaps we need to UPGRADE our human Operating System!

That’s exactly what Andrew Abela, Dean of Busch School of Business & affiliate Professor at Harvard has been building, studying, & writing, teaching & speaking about — & THE TIME IS NOW! An individual upgrade can help anyone, but a collective upgrade will help us ALL.

I was honored to be quoted by Andrew in his recent article in Forbes entitled “Upgrading Employees’ Human Operating System — an awesome (short) read & great introduction to Andrew’s work. If you’re inclined to learn about it, I’m confident you’ll find it to be several minutes well invested; check it out here: https://lnkd.in/dDgvbrhn.

As an American, watching these young children in China training is both inspirational & unnerving. The coordination, communication, teamwork, precision & muscle memory they’re building is undeniably amazing, but I do note that the kids don’t seem to be enjoying themselves, I wonder how many actually are desirous of pursuing a career in basketball, & it’s certainly a level on conformity we don’t see or inherently promote here, stateside.

As we ponder a new OS for humanity, it’s important that we view it from all perspectives, & through all lenses.

This is why I’m so impressed by Andrew & his work (with the New Human Operating System, his Extreme Presentation™️ method and his book entitled ‘Superhabits’). If you don’t know Andrew yet, I encourage you to follow him here on LinkedIn to stay abreast on his work, which is at the intersection of some of what I’ve been working on as well.

I applaud you, Andrew, thanks for the powerful work you’re doing!

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