The 4 Bridges to Wisdom.


“There are 4 sentences that lead to wisdom: “I don't know..” “I need help.” “I'm sorry..” “I was wrong.” - Louise Penny

Such simple yet profound guidance highlighting the value of humility, vulnerability, sorrow, and reconciliation. 

How might you apply one or two of these four short sentences as tools for bridging the gap with your spouse, kids, parents, boss, best friend, or even that neighbor with differing political views? How will you build a connection to someone on the other side of the river?

-Chip

P.S. Five weeks from today, my new book “Learning to Love Midlife” comes out but I got a couple of copies sent to me early and gifted one to my parents as you’ll see in this video as I’m seeing the book for the first time. Yippee!

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