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Looking inside the psychological black box
An overview of Super3io Self-Development Theory Beyond the Black Box Era OUR INNERMOST MOTIVATIONS are typically difficult to access—even amongst psychologists who study motivations. As is well known, over two thousand years of inquiries on the psyche took a turn—away from the mind—when American psychologist John B. Watson introduces Behaviorism to the world. Since the dawn of the last century, the mind and its contents have been deemed ‘inaccessible to scientific methods’ (

Will Chong, M.A.Res
Oct 136 min read


Natural self, transcendent actualization
Maslow’s “self-actualization” has often been seen as some lofty and sophisticated aspiration reserved for those who have had their...

Will Chong, M.A.Res
May 14, 20244 min read


Create what you value, and be valued for what you create
A Foundational Principle In Good to Great , Jim Collins (2001) and his 20-strong team shortlisted just eleven GREAT ORGANIZATIONS from “an initial universe of companies” that were on Fortune 500 from 1965 to 1995 (30 years). They each met the team’s stringent criteria, eliminating global giants such as 3M, Boeing, and Coca-Cola. Each of these eleven companies averaged cumulative stock returns 6.9 times the general market over a sustained period of fifteen years , following a

Will Chong, M.A.Res
May 6, 20246 min read
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