If investing 10 years in service of learning a profession, learning an art would make you a winner… then there would be a lot of winners. A lot more than there are…
There must be something more that most people don’t know or don’t do…
…and neither do or know their mentors, their trainers, their managers, their teachers. (( I am watching, currently, a South Korean series, Misaeng, about a boy who is proof to what I am saying…
He spent 18 years doing what he could to become a baduk master. Baduk is a competitive board game.
When he sees that this is not going to happen, he lucks out and at someone recommendation he is accepted as an intern in an international trading corporation.
Because he is not your average American :-(, not your average human, he sees that his baduk training trained him for life, not just for baduk. Trained him as a human, trained him as a strategist, trained him as a worker… You can tell that I am in love… The character has 20 capacities activated… has 20 capacities to work with, 20 capacities to survive in that inhospitable environment… because it is inhospitable.))
Capacities, DNA capacities are invisible. They are the seed level of any ability, of any success.
And because they are invisible, nobody talks about them.
Most abilities need a bundle of capacities. DNA capacities.
Abilities trained without paying tribute, without paying attention, without attending the seed level are unconscious abilities at best, serving the person only in one area of life. They become the skills that you don’t think are transferable…
Yesterday I had a coaching call where this became crystal clear to me…
Individual capacities are not enough… you really need a bundle of them.
Doing is not enough either…
If you look at Warren Buffet, you have no idea what is happening behind those glasses of his.
You don’t know that he has the capacity to find patterns. To see and feel the tendency patterns point toward. To find the same patterns even if it isn’t called a pattern, or if he sees them in an unrelated context, or an unrelated time period.
For a “normal” person, who he was before he opened up the capacity, even seeing accurately what is there is difficult. Refraining from replacing what is there with a meme. Or an opinion. Or an analogy.
Every time the Paris in the the spring is written on the blackboard, 99.99% of the people in the audience don’t see the second “the”.
Students who proudly tell me that they have really learned A is A… but what they write A = A, have no idea that they just told me why they won’t amount to anything until they learn to see, accurately what is there.
I used to be a firing queen… and I was never wrong in my firing… and nearly always wrong in my hiring.
Today I let students go only if they either don’t get what they need to learn to see, or they refuse to even look.
70% of the DNA capacities are intellectual capacities. The ability to see, distinguish, evaluate, find and see patterns, even if they are far from each other, retain images of pattern so two images can be compared, even if they are not next to each other, or even if they are far in time.
Finding patterns in history is missing for most people living today.
It’s not because they don’t exist: people don’t have the capacities that are needed for finding the patterns that are underneath the stories of different times.
Finding the relevant, seeing the relevant, doing the relevant…
Finding the gold nugget…
The mind is the great equalizer. Equalizes you around the level of the lowest common denominator. Lower than mediocrity.
Because the mind is not part of the intellect. It is a collection of rules, memes, that have rarely anything to do with what’s going on.
If you think your mind is important, then you’ll be less than mediocre…
The mind fancies itself both important and exceptional.
I have some people in the Community Center who are Trivia junkies. Repeating irrelevant facts after irrelevant facts.
Sherlock Holmes said somewhere that the brain is like an attic: you can fill it with useful stuff or with trivia, and your life will be a result of what you have there.
So one DNA capacity, being able to tell the relevant from the irrelevant, combined with the capacity to see that there is cause and effect… adding the capacity to see as things evolve in time…
The reason it takes 10 years to go from nothing to something, because of all the capacities are needed to become something. And that is a slow process… after all you need to tweak your physiology.
If you asked Bill Gates 40 DNA capacities), Warren Buffet (30 DNA capacities), or any of these active billionaires to create a new billion dollar venture, it would not take them another ten years… this is the secret of serial entrepreneurs, like Elan Musk (23 spiritual DNA capacities).
Even Timothy Ferriss (20 DNA capacities) has developed enough capacities that he could start something brand new and make it a success… faster than the first time.
The average number of DNA capacities people have when they ask for their Starting Point Measurements is 1.
I have found that muscle testing will never say zero…
One of my heroes is Benjamin Franklin.
Why?
He came from no formal education, and no money.
He was an indentured servant to his brother, a printer.
He bought himself out of that, still a kid, traveled to Philadelphia (From Massachusetts) and became a printer, a writer, and then a statesman.
How?
By self-education. Self-challenging.
The only thing we know he learned is how to write well. He found a periodical, liked the style of writing there, and read, then without looking, attempted to write in that style… again and again and again… until he became that style of writing.
But everything else: he learned almost or very near to the seed level… the virtues. Virtues are as close to seed level as anyone can go… He failed more often than he succeeded, but the capacities that opened up while he struggled are what made him famous, and earn his place on the 100 dollar bill.
In my programs you are confronted with your soul correction… that you need to counter with some virtues… To date not one person has started to work on it in earnest.
I have, but people fight me when I tell them what they need to learn to eliminate.
From time to time, students gain insight, and they are grateful, and moved… but then nothing happens.
And I also want to thank you for the “private” conversation we had on the last webinar… I feel like this time you communicated something; I got much clearer about what my soul correction is, and it made me think in these recent days. Some pieces of the puzzles came together, and I got some of the things that didn’t make sense to me before, like what is humility, why it is important, and how I haven’t had any.
I’m starting to see how I have been avoiding growth and looking at other people but not so much at myself and my core issue, i.e. my soul correction. It feels like I’ve been completely oblivious to the existence of the invisible forces that keep me stuck, and your insight pointed me at them, opened my eyes to my actual (nasty) self a bit. I cherish that, and hope to keep it in view.
Unless you can document the missing virtues and wrong behaviors precisely and accurately, all the words you say will be weak and ineffective.
If you want to move something from A to B, A needs to be crystal clear, and the path needs to be set…
No clarity, no precision, no pattern recognition… no result.
Benjamin Franklin chose to gain clarity by diagnosing the way he was… eh… mediocre? bad? And set out to master the virtue that seemed to combat that weakness.
He successfully opened up ten DNA capacities… which is enough to be a successful statesman.
If you don’t know what’s “wrong with what you do” then you are a lost case… Sorry to break it to you.
OK, and some funnies… for good balance
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