During an opening speech at Stanford University, a billionaire and philanthropin Melinda French Gates reports of three options to deal with positive, negative, expected and unexpected changes in life.
Change is the nature of things
In her speech, Melinda French Gates explains: “I have been thinking a lot about transitions lately. […] You won’t get in my age without going through all possible transitions. Some have been accepted, others have never been expected. Some have been hoped for and some have been combated as well as possible. ”
While some changes were the start of new things, others were the end and thus strong cuts into their lives. She mentions her career start at Microsoft and the birth of her children, but she also finds a few words for the dark side. The death of a close person due to cancer or the end of their marriage. In order to be able to cope with all this change, she has three tips in stock.
An open heart helps with changes
Changes should be greeted with an open heart. According to French Gates, it doesn’t matter whether they are wonderful, frustrating or tragic. In her speech, she chooses the following metaphor: “During a transition, we step out of our usual surroundings into a large, open space in which everything is new. There are two ways to meet these rooms. Concentrate, to find the shortest way from one familiar thing to the next. To raise this courage means to have an open heart.
Friendly support
In her speech, French Gates describes the huge power of loved ones: often she did not know how to deal with changes, but loved people encouraged her and so she was able to draw new strength. She tells of her friend and colleague Charlotte, who supported her enormously during her time at Microsoft. “Charlotte helped me to see things differently. She was a bit older and had a little more experience, and she had already found out how she finds her way in the culture there without losing her own identity.” Your advice: create small networks to encourage yourself and other people.
Strong relationships
People whom you can trust and can rely on are an important foundation: “As a society, we are not always able to take responsibility for our neighbor or the person on the other side of a gap or a debate. We need each other. Strong relationships with forms based on mutuality is the last tip that it gives the students. Finally, she emphasizes: “You make your degree in a broken world, but it is the community that builds things up again. Together you can do the broken things completely.”
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