"The Kitchen Table" Presented by The Pacific Institute Canada

#96 "Practicing The Playbook On Wisdom”

Gregg Cochlan & Ron Medved

In this episode, Gregg, Dave, and Ron give examples using the wisdom models in everyday life. Whether the issue is local or national or global, it helps to have a framework to self-assess our own role in the dialogue. Sometimes we are the facilitator. Sometimes the advocate. Sometimes it’s a success to just survive our own anxiety. And to know the difference.

Core Wisdom Formula

  • Experience + Knowledge+ Maturity = Wisdom + 

Experience 

  • The human experience encompasses the entirety of an individual's interactions, emotions, perceptions, and thoughts throughout their life journey.
  • It's the subjective lens through which we perceive and interpret the world around us.

Knowledge

  • Knowledge usually refers to information or awareness that someone has about a subject, whether from education or experience.

Maturity 

  • Maturity is not a matter of age, but instead, of how you choose to respond and react to various life situations.
  • It is essentially a level of  development or wisdom that has a bearing on all areas of an individual's life, right from their conduct to their relationship with others.

Wisdom

  • Wisdom refers instead to someone’s good sense, judgment, or insight—in other words, to their ability to process, apply, or otherwise act on knowledge.
  • Wisdom + represents wisdom with response with benefits

Four Wisdom Support Constructs 

1.    Wisdom Practice Model  -Stories • Ologies • Beliefs • Wisdom

2.    Wisdom to the 3rd Power - (Noun, Verb & Creative Subconscious) Influence Wise Action

3.    Four Maturity Capabilities

4.    SCARF Model- Dr David Rock

1.0 Wisdom Practice Model  -Stories • Ologies • Beliefs • Wisdom

Stories

Experience gets interpreted in to Stories that are told or remembered

Ologies

  • The -logy element basically means "the study of ____".
  • Resulting in,  Influence or Impact of Biology, Theology, Psychology, Sociology, Political Ideology, Technology , Philosophy

Beliefs 

  • Stories & the impact of ologies form beliefs and behaviors

Wisdom +

  • Experiences, Knowledge & Maturity  come together  to create our wisdom

2.0 Wisdom to the 3rd Power - (Noun, Verb & Creative Subconscious) Influence on Wise Action

Noun

  • A thing
  • A practice 
  • A philosophy
  • Virtues & Truths 

Verb

  • Application
  • An Action 
  • A Response

Creative Subconscious

  • To Incubate
  • To Ponder
  • To Engage your Creative Subconscious 

3.0 Four Maturity Capabilities

To develop maturity means to become more capable of:

  • Objective self-analysis (holding and evolving our beliefs and opinions, rather than being subject to their control*)
  • Understanding and integrating multiple perspectives 
  •  Empathetic reasoning (thinking humanely)
  •  Thinking and acting autonomously and authentically

4.0 SCARF Model- Dr David Rock

As a way to understand:  either why you’re behaving or acting the way that you do, or why others do. We offer you neuroscientist  Dr. David Rock. SCARF model . Rock identifies  social situations  that creates  either  are reward response for us or threat response

Rock explains  there are <