Reduce Risks: Specialize
Everyone faces risks and should strive to reduce them when seeking benefits. For the Well-Being Set, the risks relate to a failure to notice dangers to personal and group security.
, the risks relate to futile effort and unproductive use of valuable resources. For theSpecialization reduces the risks inherent in impersonal effort. Moving down the diagonal, the
.- -centredness calls for efforts to argue all sides and consider many viewpoints. Specialization in a particular topic or theme is essential to ensure that an adequate depth of knowledge can be achieved and credibility be attained.
- -centredness calls for the effort of commitment, which implies specializing in a particular discipline (e.g. a profession), dogma (e.g. in politics or religion), or crusade (e.g. human rights, consumerism).
- -centredness is about hard work. Insofar as it is , a person must become an expert or specialist in order to be in demand and to become irreplaceable within a firm. Insofar as it is , financial success depends on intimately knowing a specific market and monopolizing a well-defined niche.
Well-being Set
These mentalities also manifest focus and effort in relation to handling social life, proximity and personal significance. Because risks relate to well-being issues, they are reduced differently.
- See how the well-being set reduces risks.
Originally posted: July 2009