There will come a time
/There will come a time when you believe everything is finished. That will be the beginning. –Louis L’Amour (born March 22, 1908)
There will come a time when you believe everything is finished. That will be the beginning. –Louis L’Amour (born March 22, 1908)
When we “feel felt” by another it helps us to develop the internal strength of self-regulation, to become focused, thoughtful, and resourceful. -Daniel J. Siegel
What if you turn your energy from impressing strangers to being completely present with the people you love? -Arthur C. Brooks
No religion can claim all its priests are holy, so it’s probably not surprising that science can’t claim all its researchers are pure of heart. In most examples of scientific fraud, “follow the money” seems to answer the question “why?” For scientists lured to do fraudulent research for tobacco, energy or perpetual-motion companies, the capitalist money bags loom large – if not for direct personal gain, then at least for nice laboratories and tenured career paths at desirable universities. In these challenging times for higher education, science remains a career-driven field. A good reputation brings support and funding, and reputation is still built on that old cliché, “publish or perish”. Therein lies the constant temptation for a struggling or fame-seeking researcher to maybe tweak the data a little.
Thomas O’Dwyer writing in 3 Quarks Daily
The greatest teaching is not teaching what you know. The greatest teaching is teaching what you’re learning. -John Maxwell
Learn to expect, not to doubt. In so doing you bring everything into the realm of possibility. This does not mean that by believing you are necessarily going to get everything you want or think you want. Perhaps that would not be good for you. When you put your trust in God, He guides your mind so that you do not want things that are not good for you or that are inharmonious with God’s will. But it does definitely mean that when you learn to believe, then that which has seemingly been impossible moves into the area of the possible. Every great thing at last becomes for you a possibility.
Norman Vincent Peale, The Power of Positive Thinking
What am I here to do? I am still on that journey because it changes. -Alice Walker
I used to ask my patients, "How can I help you? " But that kind of question makes them Humpty Dumpty, waiting around on the pavement to be put back together again. And it makes me the kings horses and the kings men, ultimately powerless to fix another person. I’ve changed my question. Now I say, "How can I be useful to you?" How can I support you as you take responsibility for yourself?
Auschwitz survivor Edith Eva Eger in her book The Choice
The important thing is not to stop questioning. -Albert Einstein (born March 14, 1879)
Welcome to another fantastic day of opportunity and chance to drink in life! Make sure you get your daily recommended allowance.
The principal prose skill is finding your own voice. It is discovering how to be present in the experience of listening. It is listening deeply and experiencing just as deeply. There are prose elements to leading and living.
But similarly, there are poetry elements. Poetry is what illuminates your life. Poetry is what fills the small silences. Poetry is what brings you to meaning. Poetry is what touches the small fibers of who you are.
If you live a life of pure prose, you will live a linear and an effective but not an illuminus life. But if you can some how merge poetry and prose, you have the potential as a person and as a professional to be remarkable.
Roger Fransecky
We suffer more often in imagination than in reality. -Semeca
We must help the individual to discover how commitments may be made without surrendering individuality. We must help him to understand and resist any impulse he may have to flee the responsibility of individual choice by mindless submission to a Cause or Movement.
In short, he must recognize the hazard of having no commitments beyond the self and the hazard of commitments that imperil the self.
John Gardner, Self-Renewal
We might think that God wanted simple obedience to a set of rules: whereas he really wants people of a particular sort. –CS Lewis
Invention requires a long-term willingness to be misunderstood. You do something that you genuinely believe in, that you have conviction about, but for a long period of time, well-meaning people may criticize that effort … if you really have conviction that they’re not right, you need to have that long-term willingness to be misunderstood. It’s a key part of invention.
Jeff Bezos, Amazon founder
We have a natural tendency to look for instances that confirm our story and our vision of the world. We can get closer to the truth by negative instances, not by verification. –Nissim Taleb
Little by little, preoccupation with method, technique and procedure gains a subtle dominance over the whole process of goal seeking. How it is done becomes more important than whether it is done. Means triumph over ends. Form triumphs over spirit.
Method is enthroned. Men become prisoners of their procedures, and organizations that were designed to achieve some goal become obstacles in the path to that goal.
A concern for “how to do it” is healthy and necessary. The fact that it often leads to an empty worship of method is just one of the dangers with which we have to live. Every human activity, no matter how ennobling or constructive or healthy, involves hazards. The flower of competence carries the seeds of rigidity just as the flower of virtue carries the seeds of complacency. “There is a road to hell,” said John Bunyan, “even from the gates of heaven.”
John Gardner, Self-Renewal
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