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Werner Götz

Strategic Concepts & Mechanics

Identity & CultureInner Conviction Over Consensus Approval
Signature MoveWarmth First, Then Light of Thought
Signature MoveEvidence Before the Checklist
Operating PrincipleSpiritual Openness Over Academic Method
Signature MoveBreak the Prison of Others' Experience
Decision FrameworkIntuition as Future Compass
Cornerstone MoveCatch the Right Ball When Fate Throws It
Decision FrameworkRetroactive Checklist Correction
Risk DoctrineTwenty Years of Wrong Is Still Wrong
Cornerstone MoveSail Past the Flat Earth Into the Unknown

Primary Evidence

"Someone took almost their entire life to finally start living their life. Tragic. But fortunately, they eventually found the courage and strength to embrace it. The most important thing: at least he had the experience of evidence. For him, it was always evident: medicine is his field! In other people, sometimes the sense for evidence is almost completely buried. Or they have never experienced it. Because although every person has the ability to a greater or lesser extent, experiences of evidence are not the same for everyone. You can become more sensitive to them, you can become receptive to experiences of evidence. The only question is, how do you do that?"

Source:Werner Götz · What I Never Expected

"For this, you have to let people and the world come close to you and see: Does it touch me? Do I reject it? What does it do to me? This requires spiritual openness. This is not an academic or scientific path. It is not about learning vocabulary or grammar or about acquiring techniques and methods, but about developing and training this spiritual openness. When you step out into the world, life throws a multitude of balls at you. It is only about catching the right ones. These are offers that fate presents to you, and it then takes presence of mind and evidence to say at the crucial moment: “Yes, now I’ll grab it!”"

Source:Werner Götz · What I Never Expected

"> Don’t let yourself be impressed by any expert who tells you: “My dear friend, I’ve been doing it this way for twenty years!”—You can do something wrong for twenty years, too. > Kurt Tucholsky"

Source:Werner Götz · What I Never Expected

"> The best journeys of discovery are made by looking at the world through different eyes. > Marcel Proust"

Source:Werner Götz · What I Never Expected

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