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Important Quote by Peter Senge

“I think the terminology I would use is 'a continuous process of reflection'. I've always thought of only two questions that have mattered to me personally. One is what is really needed in the world and the second is what's really important to me and how these two intersect. It's always been a…” quote by Peter Senge
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“I think the terminology I would use is 'a continuous process of reflection'. I've always thought of only two questions that have mattered to me personally. One is what is really needed in the world and the second is what's really important to me and how these two intersect. It's always been a reflective process - spiraling around these two poles.”

Peter Senge

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Source Book: The Fifth Discipline by Peter Senge, 1990

A reflective practice that aligns personal values with global needs, continually revisiting what matters and how they intersect.

In simple terms: Reflect on personal values and world needs together.

Key Takeaway

Align actions with intersect values and global impact.

Themes

reflection values purpose alignment

Mood

thoughtful inspired

Type

philosophical motivational

When to use this quote

  • career planning
  • community service
  • policy making
  • personal development

Key Concepts

Systems thinking personal growth global responsibility

Questions to Reflect On

  • What values guide your daily decisions?
  • How do you balance personal goals with global needs?
A Different Perspective

May overlook immediate practical constraints while seeking alignment.

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