Time Magazine: Are We Becoming An Uncivil Society?

The debate about charged political rhetoric preceded the tragedy in Tucson — and then was revived by it. TIME posed the question above to leaders and thinkers on the right and left.  Here is Deepak’s response:

America prides itself on its uncivil liberties as well as its civil ones. The fabled melting pot was always a boiling cauldron of differences. We’ve learned to live at the boil as no other society has. But the dark side of our uncivil liberty is violence. Inflammatory and vitriolic words are a form of violence. In many wisdom traditions, speech that is imbued with compassion and love is used as a form of healing. It’s time for us to pause and reflect. Our society today has the unmistakable symptoms of inflammatory disease with violence and hostility at home and war abroad. How long can we live with this sickness? Do we want our children to grow up in an environment that nurtures their joy and creativity or one that suffocates their soul? Can we start our healing process with civil speech while maintaining our civil liberties?  Read other reponses: Time Magazine

On a Positive Work Environment Presented by Business Insider

Deepak author of   The Soul of Leadership, has determined that the mood of the Business Insider offices is “very serious.” To combat this, Chopra tells them that they need to go on more golf outings, put up more artwork, flowers, and even play some soft music.

Deepak draws on examples from the men and women he considers top CEOs to explain how to become more “emotionally connected” to your employees and co-workers.

Watch Deepak Chopra explain how to create a positive work environment: Business Insider

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Forbes: Enlightened Leadership

In the aftermath of a global recession and extreme political unrest, renowned author and teacher Deepak Chopra, M.D., believes it’s time for a different kind of leadership. For almost 10 years, Chopra has been teaching a course on “enlightened leadership” at Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management and to business leaders like those at Ernst & Young, Pepsi and Cisco. Now he has distilled his philosophy into a new book, The Soul of Leadership. Read more: Forbes