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The ideas in The Obstacle Is the Way align closely with GLAS through the emphasis on perspective and clarity. GLAS encourages individuals to step back and reassess situations, which supports the book’s focus on reframing obstacles as opportunities rather than setbacks.
Through GLAS questioning practices, individuals can examine their assumptions, responses, and options more clearly. This mirrors the book’s focus on disciplined action and thoughtful response—helping individuals move forward with intention rather than reaction.
Ultimately, both GLAS and The Obstacle Is the Way highlight that progress comes from how we think about and respond to challenges. By combining reflection with action, individuals can navigate complexity, build resilience, and turn obstacles into meaningful progress.
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