I always wanted to do a blog about “knowing thyself” – the great
Latin phrase “Temet Nosce”. Found over the doorway in the Oracle’s kitchen in The Matrix, the simplicity of the phrase
has profound meaning. Although my original intent for such an entry was to
cover aspects of the 16 personality types – it will have to wait.
Chapter 5 in Good toGreat starts with the phrase Know
Thyself. The opening paragraph asks the question “Are you a hedgehog or a
fox?” If asked suddenly and given little time to respond, I would probably say
I’m a fox. Sly, swift and cunning creature. Unless it’s Sonic the Hedgehog, who
is more than just fast, he’s awesome.
Sonic the Hedgehog & a real hedgehog... Where's the concept?
In reality, hedgehogs are rather small & cute looking critters. So – why is it dubbed the “Hedgehog Concept” ? Stemming from Isaiah Berlin ’s essay The Hedgehog and the Fox, the bottom
line is that a fox knows many things, and can see all the complexities of the
world. However, a hedgehog knows one BIG thing – and thus can simplify the
complex world. It’s almost as if the fox is that “jack of all trades master of
none”. In that regard, I am like a fox. I know a little about a lot of
different things, but not focused. Although I have not read the essay yet, per
Jim’s summary, no matter what new attack strategy the fox may come up with, the
hedgehog will do what he is best at: curl-up into a perfect sphere with spikes
pointing in all directions and always win the confrontation.