Synopsis
This framework deals with how people naturally seek to be successful, safe and satisfied. THEE identifies seven Mentalities (or Approaches) that we use to obtain our preferred form of benefit. The THEE-names and slogans aim to capture the spirit of each way of interacting.
Mentality/ Approach |
Core Process & Benefit |
Slogan |
---|---|---|
Market-centred | Competing
so as to prosper |
Business is business! |
Power-centred | Controlling
so as to dominate |
Might is right! |
Cause-centred | Believing
so as to find meaning |
Fight the good fight! |
Community-centred | Cooperating
so as to produce social progress |
Do unto others as you would have them do unto you! |
Kinship-centred | Belonging
so as to feel secure |
Blood is thicker than water! |
Perspective-centred | Learning
so as to welcome diversity |
There are no absolutes! |
Reality-centred | Seeing essences
so as to unify |
It’s simple: just open your eyes! |
How We Live
We each value most highly the process and benefit that is generated by whichever one of the above approaches suits us best. As a result, that particular approach ends up governing much of our life. We want the benefits of other approaches too (just not enough to become unlike ourselves) and may seek them to a greater or lesser degree.
However, our natural approach becomes stamped in our minds as a persistent controlling mentality. We are all inclined to associate with like-minded people, and this principle also applies here. So our social network generates pressures and incentives to maintain and value the common mentality. The end result is that, over time, the approach becomes a defining component of who we are, who we spend time with, and how we think and operate.
Prepare Yourself
Distinguish Approach & Mentality
Applications for Organizations and Business
- See the THEE Path.
Originally posted: July 2009