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Embrace Humility

Embrace Humility

"Embrace not knowing."

  Recognising what you don't know opens doors to new learning.

 Businesses that approach challenges with curiosity rather than presumption are more adaptable and innovative.

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ubuntucoach

With 25 years in marketing, brand strategy, and mental fitness coaching, I focus on societal change, self-mastery, and fostering community to build a regenerative Africa. "The world is changed by your example, not by your opinion." - Paulo Coelho

Liminal thinking is important because it enhances problem-solving, communication, personal growth, adaptability, and innovation by challenging existing beliefs and fostering empathy and open-mindedness.

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