Is There Something Beautiful in Finance?

I love beautiful! I love being in the presence of beauty.  One of the reasons I love teaching at The Enterprise Center is that I get to work with very creative people who most often times are focused on creating beauty or bringing beauty to the forefront of our lives.  I find that a very honorable pursuit.  After teaching my course “FutureLab’ earlier this month, I realized just how many people do not have a relationship between the  beautiful and the monetary costs and rewards of their relationship to bringing beauty into the world. I feel rather  certain that  this is part of the bigger cultural conversation that many of us have about money–we fear it because we don’t know how to deal with it or we push away the topic because we don’t want to be responsible for it.  It seems like it’s very easy to spend money but we have the perception that its difficult to make money.  I’d like to suggest that our pursuit of beauty may be filled with bumps and learnings  along the way–and somehow we think that’s expected.   However, when we encounter this with our monetary positions, we think that there’s something wrong and that its a huge mistake that has to be fixed.  We place a deep significance on the “what happens” instead of focusing on the learning.  Perhaps we can treat our adventures in finance in regards to our products as part of the learning in creating something beautiful.

 

Lisa Hendrickson teaches CEO 200 FutureLab and The Sustainable Organization.

2 thoughts on “Is There Something Beautiful in Finance?

  1. Money is only beautiful when you have some of it I think :-). Learning to manage it is a different enterprise, I wish I could have your far more pragmatic view of learning to deal with the difficulties of monetary mistakes.
    A rather refreshing outlook you have I feel.

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