Makes me think of the concept of “reality distortion fields” as it applies to overconfidence in leaders (I read about this applied to Steve Jobs specifically- his ability to get people to also believe in & work towards the impossible).
Does anyone have the link to what I’m referring to? But overall, I do believe charisma has a lot to do with letting go of the need to have an accurate “map” of yourself and your strengths/shortcomings.
Makes me think of the concept of “reality distortion fields” as it applies to overconfidence in leaders (I read about this applied to Steve Jobs specifically- his ability to get people to also believe in & work towards the impossible).
Does anyone have the link to what I’m referring to? But overall, I do believe charisma has a lot to do with letting go of the need to have an accurate “map” of yourself and your strengths/shortcomings.