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Mahmoud Rasmi is an independent writer, researcher, lecturer, and consultant. Over the past few years, he has been teaching philosophy to professionals and philosophy enthusiasts in a non-academic setting. He spent seven years as a university professor before he decided to venture into bringing philosophy back to the marketplace. He holds a Ph.D. in Philosophy, and a BBA in Banking and Finance.

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Philosophy for Business Leaders: Asking Questions, Navigating Uncertainty, and the Quest for Meaning

A snippet from the chapter The Quest for Meaning, from Philosophy for Business Leaders.

Chris Quits his Job

After leaving his well-paying finance job, Chris noticed his newfound free time to be anxiety-inducing. For the first time in many years, dating back to his college days, he had ample time for Read more of this blog post »
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Published on December 03, 2023 02:05 Tags: business-leaders, meaning, philosophy
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“Deep down, our minds yearn to make sense of our world. We do this by naming things, creating stories, and using storytelling to explain how everything fits together – from societal norms to who we are and how we relate to our environment. This is what Storr calls the theory of control. The stories we craft about ourselves and the world based on our deeply held beliefs are often flawed.”
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“Adopting a philosophical mindset can help overcome these challenges by avoiding the trap of extreme self-assurance and overconfidence in what we believe we know.”
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