The leading principles defined:

We have the 28 compass leading principles

  1. My world does only exist in my perspective
  2. Your world only exist in your perspective
  3. Our world is a combination of history, visions, judgements, agreements, and laws
  4. Our behavior effects our environment
  5. Human beings are imperfect
  6. Change is permanent
  7. Learning is of great value
  8. Think universal act local
  9. Value creation is fullfilling
  10. Getting less than we need is as unhealthy as consuming more than we need
  11. I am because we are
  12. Honesty connects better than comfort
  13. Separate emotions and facts for analysis
  14. Combine emotions and facts for decisions
  15. Understand that, what we consider as facts is based on the knowledge we have build up until now
  16. We can not change the past, our perception of the past will always change
  17. We can not predict the future
  18. Everything we create will be forgotten in time
  19. We are not important in the universe
  20. Being ourselves is the most important thing in our own lives
  21. Understanding our fears and desires gives us the possibility to act responsible
  22. Focussing on clear goals is key for aligned action and teamwork
  23. Trust is an attitude that leads to connection
  24. Distrust is an attitude that helps to set and protect boundaries
  25. We believe that value creation based on universal love is the most fulfilling we can do
  26. We believe that teams are able to achieve team goals together.
  27. We believe that people develop within relationships with others, either upwards or downward
  28. Teams involve multiple interactive relationship

My world does only exist in my perspective

Self awareness and self knowledge is a difficult journey we join in our lives. Who we are, what we think, what we feel and how we act is something we discover during our live. I was born in a certain family with the family believes and the family history. My experiences during my life has affected my view on the world. So I created my own truth which is different from your truth. The more I am able to define my truth as my truth in stead of the truth the more I am able to understand and respect others. Without this insight it is impossible to take my responsibility for my own life.

Your world does only exist in your perspective

When I understand that you perceive the world through your eyes, based on your history, your knowledge, your believe systems and your values which make sense to you gives me the freedom to validate you as a person. Understanding our differences and our similarities without judgement gives us the opportunity to be honest towards myself and to you. It helps me to set my boundaries without devaluating you.

The challenge: What if I am self aware and you are not….. what can I do to realize mutual understanding?

Our world is a combination of history, visions, judgements, agreements, and laws

If we work together or if to live together we have to deal with two or more different people. Each one with their own view on the world. To make that work it is needed that we align our agreements. But also we need to be aware that we live today. (Not yesterday and not tomorrow, just today)

Our environment was built in the past and we have a certain infrastructure, we have our political structure we have agreements on visions and judgements.