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My experience is listen, see, feel - and then think about what you change.
Jurgen Klopp
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Interpretation

What this quote means

This quote emphasizes the importance of observation and emotional engagement before making any changes.

Jurgen Klopp highlights the process of thoughtful consideration in decision-making. He suggests that before acting or implementing change, one should first engage with their experiences through listening, seeing, and feeling, allowing for a deeper understanding of the situation at hand. This thoughtful approach can lead to more effective and meaningful changes.

Themes

ExperienceChangeObservationThoughtfulnessDecision-Making

In practice

Example use cases

In a leadership seminar, this quote can illustrate the significance of careful evaluation before implementing new strategies.

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