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Puri Jagannadh’s ‘Play Foolish’ Theory Shakes Up Success!
Those who sail with an open mind, rather than those who pretend to know the coast, are the wise in the great ocean of knowledge. Through his “Puri Musings” podcast, director Puri Jagannadh recently offered insightful commentary on success and leadership. Regardless of our background or position, he emphasized the value of keeping an open mind and emphasized the necessity of keeping a beginner’s mindset. Puri asserts that you stop growing the instant you stop learning.
He explained Play Foolish, a tactic that may seem counterintuitive but works tremendously well. Puri clarified, “The key in a competitive world is not to act like you know it all.” “You give people with more experience the opportunity to share their thoughts by coming across as less knowledgeable in front of them.” This is not about acting foolish, but rather about lowering yourself so that you might learn more from those who have gone before you.
By advocating for a change in viewpoint, Play Foolish questions the widely held notion that one should strive to surpass others. He advised, “View your rivals as seniors, not adversaries.” “Even if you already know the answers, still ask questions. By doing this, you create enduring relationships in addition to learning new things. You will become more aware of how much you still do not know the more you listen and study. That humility can open the door to priceless advice and mentoring.
Pretending to lose is sometimes the finest strategy for winning in the game of life. You will quickly become the leader of the pack without even trying if you can become an expert at being stupid. After all, “I know that I know nothing,” as Socrates sagely stated. Being open to learning is more important than having all the answers.