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PhilosophersNotes on The Path of Least Resistance by Robert Fritz | |||||
“The greatest leaders and statesmen in history have not been problem solvers. They have been builders. They have been creators.” ~ Robert Fritz from The Path of Least Resistance
The theme of Robert Fritz’ brilliant book, The Path of Least Resistance can be summed up in three words: “Structure determines behavior.” Like you, before reading the book I had no idea what the heck that meant. Nor did I have any idea what “structural conflict” vs. “structural tension” was all about—let alone why creating structural tension is the core attribute of creative genius.
As you gain an understanding of how structure determines behavior, you’ll also gain a sense for why Fritz believes affirmations and willpower and all that other “positive thinking” stuff will never give you sustainable creative powers. For that? We need a whole new structure.
In this PhilosophersNote, we’ll explore what this is all about and I have no doubt you’ll be on your way to becoming a much more creative force in your life by the time we get through!
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