Mark Kingwell
Our most basic choice, the one that grounds all the others, is this: Do we attend closely to the business of our choices, or do we flee from them, in arrogance, or fear, or boredom–or some combination of all three?
Content: Quotation | Sources: The Wilson Quarterly, What Does It All Mean? | Subjects: Commitment, Management
Mark Kingwell
All inquiry, whatever its subject, has as its final object the matter of how to go about living.
Content: Quotation | Sources: The Wilson Quarterly, What Does It All Mean? | Subjects: Life, Strategy
Mark Kingwell
Knowingness is murderous of wonder and of insight, and ultimately it does a violent disservice to that which it sought to serve.
Content: Quotation | Sources: The Wilson Quarterly, What Does It All Mean? | Subjects: Knowledge, Wisdom
