What does Leading the Flux mean?

In human evolution, flux referred to unstable, shifting conditions — climate, ecology, survival.

It wasn’t the enemy. It was the catalyst.

Flux demanded:

· Adaptability

· Innovation

· Cooperation

These traits didn’t just help humans survive — they helped us thrive.

A frame for leadership combining Vedanta Philosophy & Neuroscience

Leadership development has long leaned on psychology.

But in today’s world of constant flux, we need a wider lens. I went looking for insights from elements that have withstood flux across time.

Vedanta philosophy is one of the oldest schools of philosophy that has been in existence for over 2,500 years. Still relevant and practiced today, it has remained relevant through some of the biggest periods of flux in human history. I asked myself “What can we learn from Vedanta philosophy about dealing with flux?

This series explores the combination of:

Neuroscience — how the brain processes uncertainty, stress, and change

Vedanta Philosophy — an ancient system for cultivating inner clarity through outer chaos

One is rooted in the physical.

The other, in timeless wisdom.

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