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Good habits have a price. Bad habits have a cost. Either way, you pay
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“What an astonishing thing a book is… one glance at it & you’re inside
the mind of another person, maybe somebody dead for thousands of years.
Across the millennia, an author is speaking clearly & silently inside
your head, directly to you.
Writing is perhaps the greatest of human inventions, binding together
people who never knew each other, citizens of distant epochs. #Books
break the shackles of time. A book is proof that humans are capable of
working magic.”
- Carl Sagan
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French philosopher Voltaire once said: “It’s difficult to free fools
from the chains they revere.”
But for the 21st century, upgrade that to: “It’s impossible to free
low-IQ imbeciles from their erroneous beliefs.”
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“Above all, do not lose your desire to walk. Every day I walk myself
into a state of well-being and walk away from every illness. I have
walked myself into my best thoughts, and I know of no thought so
burdensome that one cannot walk away from it." - Søren Kierkegaard
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"One of the most important of the Irregular Rules, find smart people,
because if you can do that, you can forget a lot of the other rules."
Adam Smith, The Money Game 1968
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“There are things that can be measured. There are things that are worth
measuring. But what can be measured is not always what is worth
measuring; what gets measured may have no relationship to what we
really want to know.
The costs of measuring may be greater than the benefits. The things
that get measured may draw effort away from the things we really care
about. And measurement may provide us with distorted
knowledge—knowledge that seems solid but is actually deceptive.”
from The Tyranny of Metricswritten by Jerry Z. Muller
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"Everyone’s a murderer. You just have to meet the right person."
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“The wise have always said the same things, and fools have always done
just the opposite.” Schopenhauer
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The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of
knowledge. – Daniel J. Boorstin
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“The best way to predict the future is to create it.” – Peter F. Drucker
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Reinventing the wheel is bad not only because it wastes time, but
because reinvented wheels are often square. There is an almost
irresistible temptation to economize on reinvention time by taking a
shortcut to a crude and poorly-thought-out version, which in the long
run often turns out to be false economy. -- Henry Spencer
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The best dividends on the labor invested have invariably come from
seeking more knowledge rather than more power. - Wilbur Wright
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The enemy of efficiency
“You’re efficient when you do something with minimum waste.
And you’re effective when you’re doing the right something.”
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“Size expectations to resources and you will rarely be disappointed.”
Living in reality is a key to happiness. Delay gratification, have a
buffer, and invest for the future. What could be simpler? “Common sense
isn’t.”
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The cost of recordingknowledge is small compared to the cost of
acquiring that knowledge.
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There are decades when nothing happens, and there are weeks when decades
happen. - Lenin
James Autrey : “There is no business, there are only people. Business
exists only among people and for people.”
Thomas Peters: “Treating people – not money, machines or minds - as the
natural resource may be the key to it all.”
Scott Miller: “Businesses evolve, people matter.”
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knowledge is a process, not a possession.
Josh Wolfe : Failure comes from a failure to imagine failure.
Copper + Tin = Bronze which is more powerful than Iron.
Anyone can count the number of seeds in an apple,
but very few can count the number of apples in a seed.
Remember, Desires are endless while needs are limited
Your level of success will rarely exceed your level of personal
development,
because success is something you attract by the person you become
– Hal Elrod
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“The best yardstick for success
isn’t whether you
beat a benchmark or your neighbor,” writes Adam Grossman.
“Instead, the best measure is whether you meet your goals—while
sleeping at night
Growth is a function of the available energy.
As energy sources have increased, the production of wealth has
increased. Greater wealth meant better standard of living for ever
greater number of people.
Humanity’s future is open-ended.
taken from Antanu Dey's blog post
Why hasn’t evolution made every species freaking huge?
Aaron Clauset of the Santa Fe Institute and Doug Erwin of the Museum of
Natural History, explained why in a paper that is
dense
but summed up in a wonderful sentence:
The tendency for evolution to create larger species is counterbalanced
by the tendency of extinction to kill” off larger species
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Management has three basic tasks to perform:
1.
Establish the requirements that employees are to meet
2.
Supply the wherewithal that the employees need in order to meet
those requirements
3.
Spend all its time encouraging and helping the employees to meet
those requirements
- Philip Crosby reference
IEEE's code of ethics
includes this:
[We agree] 1. to hold paramount the safety, health, and welfare of the
public, to strive to comply with ethical design and sustainable
development practices, and to disclose promptly factors that might
endanger the public or the environment;
Faster... Better... Cheaper... Pick any two.
Rich?
Who is rich? He who is satisfied with his lot.
— Ben Zoma Reference
Wealth
“Wealth comes from successful individual efforts to please one’s fellow
man … that’s what competition is all about: “outpleasing” your
competitors to win over the consumers.”
— Walter E Williams. Reference: Planning Works but not Always
Experience
“Experience is what you got when you didn’t get what you wanted.” ---
Howard Marks
“It’s not supposed to be easy. Anyone who finds it easy is stupid.” —
Charlie Munger
The ability to risk looking like an idiot is necessary for being different.
Extraordinary performance comes from being different
Why (to live)