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The Stockdale Paradox: confront the most brutal facts of your current reality, while maintaining an unwavering faith in the end goal from "summary" of Good to Great by Jim Collins

The Stockdale Paradox is a concept that is crucial for achieving greatness. It emphasizes the importance of confronting the harsh realities of your current situation while holding on to unwavering faith in your ultimate goal. This paradox is named after Admiral Jim Stockdale, who was a prisoner of war in Vietnam for eight years. During his captivity, Stockdale observed that it was the optimists who struggled the most. They were the ones who believed they would be free by a certain date, only to have their hopes dashed time and time again. Stockdale realized that in order to survive such a challenging ordeal, he needed to confront the brutal facts of his reality. He had to accept his circumstances and not delude himself with false optimism. At the same time, he never lost faith that he would ultimately prevail and be released. This balance of confronting the brutal facts while maintaining faith in the end goal is what enabled Stockdale to endure his c...
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    Good to Great

    Jim Collins

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