How can the principles of The Lefkoe Method be used to make fundamental changes in societal institutions, such as education and the health care system?
Growing up, I saw the failure of repeated attempts to solve problems in every area of life, such as welfare, crime, the environment, foreign policy, child abuse, prejudice against women, racism, and health care. Several years after I developed The Lefkoe Method in early 1985, I finally understood why most of the attempts failed: The existing paradigms (collections of beliefs related to a specific aspect of life) in virtually every area were no longer appropriate to today’s circumstances. As a result, one of two things happened. Either the attempted solutions were not effective in dealing with the problems, because they were consistent with the existing inappropriate paradigm. Or, the strategies were potentially useful, but widespread implementation was impossible because the strategies were inconsistent with the institution’s existing paradigm. The Lefkoe Method explains why there are no workable solutions in the existing boxesthe current paradigms. It enables us to realize that the pr
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