billfox

  • Roopin Hanspal on Perception, Forgiveness, and I Am

    ·

    In this dialogue, Roopin Hanspal reflects on how perception arises from inner space rather than outer events, how forgiveness transformed a lifelong relationship, and why seeing the beauty in others may be one of the most important perceptual shifts we can make. 1. What does perception mean to you? For me, perception is very personal.

    Read More

  • Ruth Davey on Learning to See Again

    ·

    For Ruth Davey, leadership begins with attention. When we slow down and truly see, new stories and new possibilities become available. 1. What does perception mean to you? For me, perception is very nuanced—it has many layers. Perception can mean what I see with my eyes, my actual vision. It can mean what I see

    Read More

  • Katharine Williams on Which Record Is Playing?

    ·

    In this conversation, Katharine Williams describes perception not as a concept, but as occupancy. It’s the subtle yet decisive shift between the voice of the separate self and the spaciousness of awareness itself. 1. What does perception mean to you? My understanding of perception has changed a lot over the past few years, and it

    Read More

  • Joseph Jaworski on the Art of Seeing

    ·

    Joseph Jaworski has spent a lifetime exploring a simple truth: leadership does not begin with action, strategy, or vision, but with perception. 1. What does perception mean to you? When I saw that question, it was like electricity going through me because it’s everything. In the way I study, learn, and teach leadership, perception is

    Read More

  • Susan Taylor on Perception, Dialogue, and Seeing the Whole 

    ·

    Susan Taylor reflects on perception as a lived capacity—one that shapes leadership, Dialogue, and our ability to see reality as it is. 1. What does perception mean to you? For me, perception is much more than what we see. It’s how we receive the world. It’s a synthesis of our senses, experiences, beliefs, and even

    Read More