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Imitating Virtuous Behaviors

CLO Magazine

Warren Buffett once said, “Pick out associates whose behavior is better than yours and you’ll drift in that direction.” What the Greek philosopher argued is the basis for Buffett’s statement — people learn to behave morally not just by knowing something but by imitating their superiors’ behaviors.

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Why we must deliberately embed curiosity instead of conformity

CLO Magazine

Conformity involves restraining beliefs, attitudes, behaviors and actions that are suspected to (or actually do) deviate from or disrupt social expectations, conventions or norms. Maslow proposed that though we crave stability, we also paradoxically yearn for disruption (via growth).

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