Thursday, September 04, 2014

Mental Virtues



I really enjoyed David Brooks opinion piece on mental virtual, although I probably would have come up with a different label than “virtue”.

Here is his list.  Tell me which ones you agree with are universally good to have:

  • Love of learning
  • Willingness to hold unpopular views (but not stuck to them)
  • Knowing when to be daring and when to be cautious
  • Being firm – a balance between bending to disagreement and rigidity
  • Humility – not letting the need to be accurate turn into a need to be right and/or a need to feel superior.
  • Autonomy – balance between accepting the guidance of others and resisting it.
  • Willingness to share knowledge – knowledge can be valuable, so sharing it involves some risk.
  • Willingness to share credit – being credited with developing knowledge has value, so sharing credit involves some cost.
  • Understanding context – we are all subject to human nature and cultural biases.  Can we recognize and account for these?

I am really interested in your thoughts.  Especially if I misinterpreted any of his ideas.

1 comment:

Robert H.Hacker said...

Setting aside whether you captured his ideas accurately, the list can probably be reduced to two concepts, lifeling learning and humility.