
Third Circle Theory
Pejman Ghadimi, Craig Jessen
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Explore the power of self-awareness and observation to understand your purpose and unlock your full potential in life and business.
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01Understanding the 'Three Circles' in Life
Ever felt like a hamster on a wheel, running tirelessly but not really getting anywhere? You're not alone. Many of us feel trapped in the monotony of life, following a path laid out by society, but not necessarily leading to our true purpose. This is where the concept of the 'Three Circles' from the book "Third Circle Theory: Purpose Through Observation" comes into play. The first circle represents the societal norms and expectations we often find ourselves adhering to. It's like being on a well-trodden path, where everything is predictable and safe. You go to school, get a job, start a family, and retire. It's a comfortable life, but it can also be a life of dissatisfaction and unfulfillment if it's not truly what you want. To move beyond this circle, it requires a good dose of self-awareness and the courage to challenge the status quo. Enter the second circle, the realm of the entrepreneurial mindset. Picture a successful entrepreneur who has broken free from societal norms. They are self-reliant, innovative, and not afraid to take risks. They've stepped off the beaten path and are forging their own way. But this circle is not without its challenges. The risk of failure is real, and the road can be lonely. Yet, the potential for success and the satisfaction of creating something of your own can make it all worthwhile. The third circle is where the magic happens. It's like being a scientist, observing and understanding the world around you to make new discoveries. It's about introspection, reflection, and self-awareness. It's about finding your purpose in life through observation. Cultivating the mindset of the third circle involves being open to new experiences, questioning your beliefs, and constantly learning and growing. So, where do you find yourself in these circles? Are you following the path laid out by society, or are you forging your own way? Or perhaps you're observing, reflecting, and discovering your true purpose? Remember, the journey of self-discovery and the pursuit of purpose is not a race. It's a lifelong journey. So take your time, observe, reflect, and most importantly, enjoy the journey. After all, it's not just about the destination, but also about the journey itself.
02Breaking Free from Societal Norms for Personal Growth
We've all been there, right? Growing up, we're taught to follow a certain path. Go to school, get good grades, land a decent job, get married, have kids, and retire. It's a well-trodden path, a societal norm that's been ingrained in us from a young age. But what if we told you that this path isn't the only one? What if we told you that breaking free from these societal norms could lead to personal growth? Societal norms and expectations are like invisible chains that bind us. They dictate our decisions, from the clothes we wear to the careers we choose. They're so deeply ingrained in us that we often don't even realize we're following them. We're like fish in water, unaware of the water because it's all we've ever known. But these norms can limit our potential. They can stifle our creativity, suppress our individuality, and prevent us from reaching our full potential. We've all heard stories of individuals who were held back by societal expectations. The artist who was pressured into becoming a lawyer because it was the "safe" choice. The entrepreneur who was discouraged from starting their own business because it was "too risky". But what if we could break free from these norms? What if we could challenge and question these expectations, and in doing so, unlock our true potential? This is where the power of breaking free comes in. By challenging societal norms, we can pave our own path and achieve personal growth. We've seen this in individuals who have dared to defy societal expectations. The artist who quit their law job to pursue their passion. The entrepreneur who took the risk and started their own business. These individuals didn't just achieve success; they achieved personal growth. So, how can we break free from societal norms? The author provides practical advice for challenging these norms. First, seek out diverse perspectives. This can broaden our horizons and challenge our preconceived notions. Second, cultivate self-awareness. This can help us understand our own biases and prejudices. Finally, develop resilience. This can help us withstand the pressures of societal expectations. These strategies aren't just theoretical; they can be applied in real-life situations. For example, if you're feeling pressured to follow a certain career path, seek out diverse perspectives. Talk to people who have followed unconventional paths. Cultivate self-awareness to understand why you're feeling this pressure. Is it because of societal expectations, or is it something you genuinely want? Develop resilience to withstand this pressure and make your own decisions. In conclusion, breaking free from societal norms isn't just about defying expectations. It's about personal growth. It's about unlocking our true potential and becoming the best version of ourselves. So, dare to challenge societal norms. Dare to break free. Because when we break free from societal constraints, we open up a world of possibilities for personal growth.

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04How to find your purpose through observation?
05Applying the Third Circle Theory for Success
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About Pejman Ghadimi, Craig Jessen
Pejman Ghadimi is a self-made entrepreneur, author, and motivational speaker, known for his work in the luxury car market. Craig Jessen is a successful entrepreneur and author, with a background in direct response marketing and business strategy. Both co-authored "Third Circle Theory: Purpose Through Observation".