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Seeking Wa 和

Tom McCallum
2 min readOct 9, 2021

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This week’s WhatComesNextLive guest was my dear friend Sam Duong. Sam drinks deeply from the tree of knowledge with a focus on leading self so he can lead others. When we spoke he talked about a current passion for studying the essence of Wu Chi, the Tao in stillness, the nothingness that comes before Tai Chi, then Yin and Yang. He also talked about his second current passion, the idea of “Just Enough”. Do listen to our half-hour conversation, I was deeply fascinated and have been processing and musing ever since.

I’m also working with multiple clients and having several ongoing conversations on the power of Culture in Business and other Organisations. Always critical, often overlooked, it is more valuable than ever to focus on Culture as a stable foundation for behaviour and decision-making in the highly VUCA (Volatile, Uncertain, Complex, Ambiguous) times we live in.

Linking Sam Duong’s thoughts to my own current focus on Culture, a concept I bring forth here is the Japanese term Wa.

Wa is both the oldest name for Japan and brings a sense of “Japaneseness” in language and other ways to the country and people.

However, the core meaning of it, as I understand it (and I am now studying this more) is about Harmony: “Group values and the welfare of the community are seen as more important than individual ambitions or desires. A good citizen is one

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Tom McCallum
Tom McCallum

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