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John Naisbitt
John Naisbitt

John Naisbitt is a renowned American author and futurist, known for his in-depth exploration of the impact of globalization and technological change on society. Born on January 15, 1929, Naisbitt is recognized for his insightful analysis of complex social issues. more

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“You are your greatest investment. The more you store in that mind of yours, the more you enrich your experience, the more people you meet, the more books you read, and the more places you visit, the greater is that investment in all that you are. Everything that you add to your peace of mind, and to your outlook upon life, is added capital that no one but yourself can dissipate.”

“Of true knowledge at any time, a good part is merely convenient, necessary indeed to the worker, but not to an understanding of his subject: One can judge a building without knowing where to buy the bricks; one can understand a violin sonata without knowing how to score for the instrument. The work may in fact be better understood without a knowledge of the details of its manufacture, of attention to these tends to distract from meaning and effect.”

“Every branch of knowledge which a good man possesses, he may apply to some good purpose.”