GA 021 Plato s Cave Allegory & Its Relevance For Lean Thinkers with Ron Pereira

Similar documents
PLATO. The Allegory of the Cave. Translated by Shawn Eyer

Plato, Socrates and the Story of the Cave

THE ALLEGORY OF THE CAVE. By Plato

Allegory of the Cave By Plato 380 B.C.

THE ALLEGORY OF THE CAVE

Allegory of the Cave By Plato 380 B.C.

Plato Book VII of The Republic The Allegory of the Cave

The Republic (360 B.C.E.) (excerpt)

The Allegory of the Cave

Plato: The Allegory of the Cave, from The Republic

The Allegory of the Cave Plato

PLATO. The Allegory of the Cave

Montreat Honors Program Scholar s Day Class Discussion Preparatory Reading

THE ALLEGORY OF THE CAVE

[Glaucon] You have shown me a strange image, and they are strange prisoners.

Liberation of the Christian Troglodyte A.SBC07-01 / 1

Gemba Academy Podcast Episode 76

The Cave. Vocabulary: Plato. to irritate by rubbing to accustom by frequent exposure or repetition. to think; suppose

Plato's Allegory of the Cave

PLATO The Allegory of the Cave And now, I said, let me show in a figure how far our nature is enlightened or unenlightened: -- Behold!

Journey Into the Sun. given at least a nod to. How, after all, can we know that we are right in something if we don't

The Allegory of the Cave, by Plato. Justice, Leadership, Wisdom

Plato c. 380 BC The Allegory of the Cave (The Republic, Book VII) Socrates And now, I said, let me show in a figure how far our nature is enlightened

Plato The Allegory of the Cave From The Republic. Bk. 7

GREEK PHILOSOPHERS AND GOVERNMENT

Part 19 - Feel the Passion!

More of What God is Releasing in Doug Addison [Episode 78] January 16, 2019

MEN OF COURAGE Courage Revealed in Confrontation Acts 4:13-22 November 15, 2015

ME SEISE T. CCSSE Student Assessment Survey

Jesus Hacked: Storytelling Faith a weekly podcast from the Episcopal Diocese of Missouri

Introduction to Philosophy

*THE MESSAGE OF THE CROSS OF CHRIST 1 Corinthians 1:18-31

The Allegory of the Cave. From Book 7 of the Republic

PLATO ( BC) THE REPUBLIC

LSS 019 Matt May on Learning, Focus, Main Things, and Innovation

AP Literature and Composition Summer Assignment 2018

Some bright morning when this life is over I'll fly away. To that home

Plato, Esther, and Ishmael. By Michael Graves. "It seems that all of you have two things in common... You are afraid of looking a man

LEAP OF FAITH: An Introduction

PP When God Speaks 3/6-7/2010. Text Hebrews 4:12-13

College Lutheran Church Sunday, August 16, 2017 Pentecost 10 Matthew 14, Get Out of the Boat!

Old Habits. By Brett Peterson. finding a career. The phrase has been manipulated to apply to general events that nearly every

Todd Rose Discusses The Myth of Average at TEDxSonomaCounty (Full Transcript)

Fit for the World Commencement Address, May 2017 St. John s College in Santa Fe Christopher B. Nelson

A View From the Country

But Jesus reassures Ananias that he does know about Paul. And it is Paul that he is calling to fulfill the ministry of Jesus.

SSWH3: Examine the political, philosophical, & cultural interaction of classical Mediterranean societies from 700 BCE to 400 CE/AD

NOW STREAMING ON Bloom Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

Welcome to your life! Now What?

Many of you have heard me say this before, but I think it s worth repeating. I believe that

The Altazar Method Partnering with Spiritual Intelligence

PALMVALLEY.ORG/DARINGFAITH

Phenomenology: a historical perspective. The purpose of this session is to explain the historical context in which

What God is Releasing in Doug Addison [Episode 77] January 9, 2019

Plato s Philosopher Kings. The Sun, Line, and Cave

They read from the book of the law and they understood what was read.

Religious Studies: Buddhism, Philosophy of Religion, & Ethics

02/05/18. Good Morning. Please sit with your groups and clear off your desks.

MathPath 2013 Closing Ceremony Address by Executive Director. Students, parents, staff and faculty:

At this moment, we are a few steps away from walking out of an old year and embarking upon a season which you have never seen before.

FAHRENHEIT 451. Ray Bradbury

Plato s Republic. Important Terms

Ep #8: Owning Negative Emotion

Hey there! Man, I m pumped today and I m glad you Maze_Game could make it!

Welcome to Progress in Community Health Partnerships s latest episode of our Beyond the Manuscript podcast. In

H.E. MENNA RAWLINGS CMG, BRITISH HIGH COMMISSIONER GRADUATION SPEECH, UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA

R E A D I N G FREEDOM FROM CHRONIC PAIN 2016 NICOLE SACHS

Voices of the Transforming Lines

GOD S SCHOOL OF TRUST

Welcome To Life A sermon on John 9 by Heather Thomsen

A Path to Freedom from the Shackles of Appearances

52 DAY STUDY GUIDE. September 9-October 31, 2018 R E B U I L D R E S T O R E R E N E W NEHEMIAH

Episode 33: Gather Co-Listeners. I m Emily P. Freeman and welcome to The Next Right Thing. You re listening to Episode 33.

The Power of. Effective Prayer. Learn to Depend on God to Experience Your Breakthrough. Olga Hermans

[music] JAMES: You like that one, don't you? SID: I do. I do.

Learning for Lifers Reading, Reflection, and Renewal

2018 SYNOD SURVEY RESULTS

God Is Powerful. April 30, Great is our Lord and mighty in power; his understanding has no limit.

Participant Exercises

MARTIN HEIDEGGER P L A T O ' S D O C T R I N E O F T R U T H. English translation by Thomas Sheehan

#107: Your ONE Thing That Matters Most: An Interview with Jay Papasan. July 13, 2015

Boxing Lessons - The New York

The Divided Line from The Republic, Book VII by Plato (~380 BC) translated by G.M.A. Grube (1974), revised by C.D.C. Reeve (1992)

The Allegory of the Cave: A Study in the Discovery and Application of Good Reality versus Segment of Reality

FIYA Global Ministries - Flowing In Your Anointing

We said: Come to Jesus and he will fix what is wrong with your life. Jesus will help you get whatever it is you want in life.

Walking AMAZED with God

Table of Contents. The Ixthus Say What? Dig Deeper Story Mix-Up Who Am I?... 9

What Would Plato Think of TV?

Student Handouts for the DVD, Catholic Heroes of the Faith: The Saint Perpetua Story. Table of Contents. The Ixthus Say What?...

What can you do today to please God? What are you doing that needs to stop or change to do this? How are you going to find His peace?

Positive AFFIRMATIONS. Communication Conflict Family Helping Others Relationships Self-Reflection Work-Life Balance

All In: #3 Missing the Bigger Point John 6 Dr. Matthew Cassidy 9/18/2011

The Flourishing Culture Podcast Series How to Be a Servant Leader October 31, Ken Blanchard

Socrates ( BC) The unexamined life is not worth living

Is Your Church Butt Naked?

WEEK 1. Parkside Church - Oc e anside, CA

SUNDAY MORNINGS May 28, 2017, Week 4 Grade: Kinder

ERWIN RAPHAEL MCMANUS SOUL CRAVINGS

Hey, Cyn! Haven t seen you a long time! What s up? I said. Cyn seemed worried, but then again, when isn t she?

Transcription:

GA 021 Plato s Cave Allegory & Its Relevance For Lean Thinkers with Ron Pereira http://gembapodcast.com/21 [Ron] You re listening to episode 21 with Ron Pereira. [background music] [Announcer] Welcome to the Gemba Academy Podcast, the show that s focused on helping individuals and companies achieve breakthrough results using the same continuous improvement principles leveraged by companies such as Toyota, Del Monte, and the US Department of Defense. [Ron] Hey there, this is Ron Pereira from Gemba Academy and I d like to welcome you to another episode of the Gemba Academy podcast as always, I definitely want to thank you for taking the time to listen to the show and for watching our continuous improvement videos over at GembaAcademy.com. Like we did a few weeks ago I m going to be flying solo today. We do have many more guests lined up but we plan to mix some shorter solo shows like this one in from time to time to keep things fresh and fun!

Obviously, your feedback is very important to us so please let us know what you think of our approach to these podcasts if you prefer one style over another or have new ideas please do me a huge favor and leave a comment at the bottom of the show notes for this episode which can be found at GembaPodcast.com/21. And that s 2-1 for twenty-one. So, GembaPodcast.com/21. Now then, during this episode I do plan to get a little philosophical but don t worry since the things we re going to explore are immediately applicable to any continuous improvement practitioner. In fact, even if you re not a practitioner of continuous improvement I m confident the lessons will resonate with you as well. So, let s get to the show. [music transition] [Ron] One of my passions in life is to learn new things. And while I definitely enjoy reading books focused on continuous improvement I also enjoy studying philosophy. And what s even more interesting is the more I learn about people like Taiichi Ohno the more I realize their teaching is extremely rich with philosophical thought. And for those that don t know Taichii Ohno is one of the chief architects of the Toyota Production System which is where the Lean Thinking concepts we know and love find their roots. In any event, today I want to explore one of Plato s famous allegories since I see a tremendous relationship between it and the

many challenges we, as continuous improvement practitioners, face. Now, this particular allegory is written as a dialogue between Plato's brother Glaucon and his mentor Socrates. The gist of the allegory goes something like this. Plato asks us to imagine a cave. Inside the cave are people bound by their feet and neck and, as a result, are only able to look straight ahead at the wall in front of them. Behind these people are steep steps that have been cut through the cave and lead to the outside world. Above these steps is a large crevice that s been cut into the cave wall where a large fire burns. And, as a result of the light of this blazing fire, the prisoners can see their own shadows on the wall. Next, we re told there s a walk way built in between the prisoners and the fire. You might imagine this walkway looking like a modern day mezzanine or catwalk built up around a factory. The key to this walkway is that it s placed directly between the prisoners and the fire. Additionally, there s a wall on this walkway that people can walk behind without being seen similar to the way puppeteers work behind a wall. And, as it turns out, people do in fact walk behind this wall while holding up various puppet like shapes and figures which, due to

the light of the fire, cast additional shadows on the wall. You can think of this as one of the first cinemas ever built! When all combined these various shadows, along with the echo s of the people talking on the walkway, create the only reality these shackled prisoners have ever known. In other words, the only thing these prisoners believe to be real are the shadows they see on the walls and the echoing voices of the people moving along the walkway. And, to be fair, since these shadows are the only thing these cave inhabitants have ever seen who could really blame them? At this point, Socrates asks Glaucon to imagine someone from the outside world entering the cave and unshackling one of the prisoners. Initially, the now free person turns around and is immediately overwhelmed he sees the steep steps, the incredible fire, the walkway, and the puppet like shapes being held up behind the wall. The prisoner is now totally conflicted and struggles to make sense of what s actually true. In other words, the freed man wonders what s real these new objects he s never seen or the familiar shadows on the wall? At this point in the story we re told the person is then drug from the cave and forced to go outside. And, as you can imagine, the bright light of the sun nearly blinds

the man but, once his eyes adjust, the newly liberated person is completely overcome with emotion. The freed man is now blown away and desperate to share this incredible news with his fellow cave dwellers as such he goes back to the cave and attempts to explain this new amazing reality to the other shackled prisoners. Sadly, the other inhabitants don t want to hear anything about some fantastic outside world. You see, these people have grown comfortable with their life and don t appreciate this excited person s attempt to destroy the only reality they ve ever known. And, believe it or not, since the freed person now struggles to even recognize the old shadows on the wall the shackled prisoners actually mock him explaining how this new amazing world of his has actually caused him to lose his edge. And, as incredible as it may seem, the shackled prisoners go so far as to warn the freed man that if he dare tries to release any of them they ll do everything in their power to kill him. With all of this said, the story concludes with Socrates explaining to Glaucon, that the freed person must return to the cave in order to share their enlightenment with the shackled prisoners, even if it results in death. So, let me ask you a few questions. As you move forward with your life both personally and professionally how many shadows are you mistaking for reality?

And as it pertains to continuous improvement how many cave inhabitants are battling you as you attempt to unshackle them and show them a new, improved, reality? Put another way, group think and attitudes like this is the way we ve always done it and you wouldn t understand our business is different may in fact be nothing more than shadows on the wall. Our challenge as continuous improvement practitioners is to never stop learning or seeking better ways of working. Additionally, we should do everything in our power to enlighten as many people as we can with the good news that is continuous improvement. And, if we do happen to encounter modern day cave dwellers who have never seen, or experienced, how powerful and life changing authentic lean thinking can be, we must be willing to unshackle them and drag them along even at the risk of being mocked and ridiculed. And, while it won t be easy imagine the incredible impact each of us can make if we re even mildly successful. Again, thanks so much for listening to our podcast I d really like to hear your thoughts on this episode so please head over to GembaPodcast.com/21 and scroll to the bottom of the post and leave a comment. Specifically, I m truly interested to hear your take on this famous allegory. I d also love to know whether you ve encountered socalled cave dwellers? Or perhaps you were once a cave dweller yourself and found a way to break free.

No matter your story I d really enjoy hearing from you. Announcer: Thanks for listening to the Gemba Academy Podcast. Now it s time to sign up for a free Gemba Academy preview subscription over at http://gembaacademy.com. Gain immediate access to more than one hour of free Lean, and Six Sigma training at http://gembaacademy.com.!