“Sometimes we forge our own principles and sometimes we accept others' principles, or holistic packages of principles, such as religion and legal systems. While it isn't necessarily a bad thing to use others' principles - it's difficult to come up with your own, and often much wisdom has gone into those already created - adopting pre-packaged principles without much thought exposes you to the risk of inconsistency with your true values.” LifeSometimesUseValuesDifficultGrowthAcceptingPrinciplesGoneRiskPersonal GrowthInvestingCome UpBad ThingsPackagesHolisticAdoptingInconsistencyLegal SystemTrue Value Author:Ray Dalio
“People hire me to create some kind of archetype or some culture type, or something. I guess they accept whatever I come up with.” PeopleKindCultureAcceptingTypeCome UpArchetype Author:Lily Tomlin
“[My best tip for overcoming depression is] to regard it as being like the weather. It's not your responsibility that it's raining, but it is real when it rains, and the fact that it's raining does not mean that the rain is never going to stop. The only thing to do is to believe that, one day, it won't be raining and accept it so you can find a mental umbrella to shield yourself from the worst. The sun will eventually come up.” BelieveMeanDoeRealFactsResponsibilityAcceptingSunWorstOne DayRainOvercomingRegardCome UpWeatherThings To DoShieldsUmbrellaOvercoming Depression Author:Stephen Fry