Who Do We Choose To Be?

by Margaret J. Wheatley

Publisher: National Geographic Books Published: 2017-06-19 Category: Personal Empowerment

We stand at a pivotal moment in human history, facing converging crises that challenge our collective survival and individual sense of purpose. Rather than offering false hope or denial about the magnitude of what lies ahead, this profound work invites us to choose who we want to be as leaders, as human beings, and as conscious participants during this time of societal collapse and transformation.

The central premise recognizes what many of us sense but hesitate to acknowledge: the systems and structures that have defined modern civilization are breaking down. Economic inequality widens, political discourse deteriorates, ecological systems falter, and institutional trust crumbles. Instead of prescribing solutions to fix these systems or promising that individual actions can reverse these macro trends, a radically different approach emerges—one focused on reclaiming our humanity and choosing purposeful leadership precisely because the situation appears increasingly dire.

Drawing on decades of organizational development experience and deep spiritual wisdom, the text explores how we might live with integrity and purpose even as familiar structures dissolve around us. The emphasis shifts from trying to save the world to the more intimate and ultimately more powerful question of how we choose to show ourselves during challenging times. This reframing liberates us from the exhaustion of activism that depends on visible results and instead anchors us in values-based action that matters regardless of outcome.

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