“Well, one time some attractive woman sat next to Charlie and asked him what he owed his success to, and, unfortunately, she insisted on a one word answer. He had a speech prepared that would have gone on for several hours. But when forced to boil it down to one word, he said that was "rational". You know, he comes equipped for rationality, and he applies it in business. He doesn't always apply it elsewhere, but he applies it in business and that has made him a huge business success.” KnowsWellsMadeSaidNextHoursAnswersGoneHugeSpeechPreparedInvestingRationalAttractiveSatOne TimeElsewhereBusiness SuccessRationalityOne WordCharlieAttractive Woman Author:Warren Buffett
“The most dangerous question a prospect or customer asks is "Why should I?" And he may ask it more than once... The product and its communication stream must continue to provide him with both rational and emotional answers.” ShouldMayAsksAnswersDangerousEmotionalProductsCommunicationCustomersRationalStreamsShould I Author:Lester Wunderman
“For the first time in history, the rational and the good are fully armed in the battle against evil. Here we finally find the answer to our paradox; now we can understand the nature of the social power held by evil. Ultimately, the evil, the irrational, truly has no power. The evil men’s control of morality is transient; it lives on borrowed time made possible only by the errors of the good. In time, as more honest men grasp the truth, evil’s stranglehold will be easily broken.” MenFirstsMadeEvilSocialAnswersHonestBrokenMoralityBattleFirst TimeErrorsRationalParadoxIrrationalBorrowedHonest ManTransientEvil ManSocial PowerBorrowed Time Author:Andrew Bernstein
“People are searching for reasons for believing, searching for answers to the big existential questions of "Why am I here?" and "What is life all about?" I find that people are able to accept the teaching of the Gospel when it's presented to them in both a rational and positive way.” PeopleWayBelieveReasonBigsAbleAnswersAcceptingTeachingRationalExistentialWhat Is Life Author:Jonathan Morris
“A person who knows all the answers, has an opinion on everything, has a certainty backed up by rational argument, has very little possibility of further progress. Such a person is unlikely to walk away from a discussion with anything more than a reaffirmation of how right he or she has been all along.” KnowsLittlesPersonsHas BeensAnswersWalksOpinionProgressPossibilityArgumentRationalCertaintyDiscussionUnlikely Book:I Am Right, You are Wrong: From this to the New Renaissance : from Rock Logic to Water Logic Source: I Am Right, You are Wrong: From this to the New Renaissance : from Rock Logic to Water Logic
“Moral questions may not have objective answers-whether revealed by God or by science-but they do have rational ones, answers rooted in a rationality that emerges out of social need. That rationality can only be discovered through exercising the human potential for rational dialogue, the potential for thinking about the world, and for discussing, debating and persuading others. Values can never be entirely wrenched apart from facts; but neither can they be collapsed into facts. It is the existence of humans as moral agents that allows us to act as the bridge between facts and values.” ThinkingWorldNeedsHumansMayFactsValuesSocialAnswersExistenceMoralExerciseObjectivesDialogueRationalAgentsBridgesRootedRationalityDiscussingHuman PotentialPersuading Author:Kenan Malik