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A principle from [[Good to Great]], best seen as [[Ken Wilber]]'s concept of [[Transcend and Include]].
A principle from [[Good to Great]], best seen as [[Ken Wilber]]'s concept of [[Transcend and Include]].


It means that there is wisdom in holding two seemingly opposed ideas in mind, and - in practice - reconciling them to work together and synergistically.
It means that there is wisdom in holding two seemingly opposed ideas in mind, and - in practice - reconciling them to work together and synergistically. That is, it is not OR, but AND. Two things hold at the same time.

Revision as of 17:05, 15 October 2023

A principle from Good to Great, best seen as Ken Wilber's concept of Transcend and Include.

It means that there is wisdom in holding two seemingly opposed ideas in mind, and - in practice - reconciling them to work together and synergistically. That is, it is not OR, but AND. Two things hold at the same time.