How Ancient Taoist Wisdom Can Assist Us in Today’s Decentralized Workplace

Most of our human challenges can be solved by looking to nature. This is the philosophy behind the ancient philosophy of Taoism that looks to the inter-connectedness of all living things. One of the most revered texts based in Taoism is the Tao Te Ching, which is still used a reference tool for the qualities that make a good leader.

The predominant theme is that one should lead not from the ego, but for what’s best for the group. For example, the Tao states, “When the Master governs, the people are hardly aware that he exists.” This approach to leading is much aligned with the idea of decentralization, which is becoming a buzzword in areas of banking, finance, and commerce, along with push back from those in power.

Decentralization is the process by which an organization distributes decision-making away from a central, authoritarian person or group. An Entrepreneur magazine article states that the pandemic has quickened the trend toward decentralization as consumers and employees demand more control. Additionally, remote work environments have prompted the need for more decentralization in workplace management. The days of a micromanaging boss breathing down our neck may be over as we move toward more Taoistic approaches.

Today’s management could learn from the wisdom provided in the Tao Te Ching, including the following:

“The master does his job and then stops. He understands that the universe is forever out of control, and that trying to dominate events goes against the current of the Tao. Because he believes in himself, he doesn’t try to convince others. Because he is content with himself, he doesn’t need others’ approval. Because he accepts himself, the whole world accepts him.”

As decentralization expands into the workplace, it also moves the burden of sovereignty over oneself onto the employees. In this case, it’s more important than ever to embrace all Five Elements within oneself. To learn more about turning your missing element into your hidden strength, check out Missing Element, Hidden Strength now available for (pre)order.

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