From:Seth
But do you want to get better?
It seems like a stupid question. Of course we want our work and our life and our health to improve.
But do you want to get better?
It seems like a stupid question. Of course we want our work and our life and our health to improve.
But often, we don't.
Better means change and change means risk and risk means fear.
And so the patient gets the prescription but doesn't actually take all the meds.
There are countless ways to listen, to engage, to learn and to improve, but before you waste time on any of them, first the question must be answered, "do we want to get better?"
Really? We can tell.
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