“Your level of success, in every area of your life, will always parallel your level of personal development. If you want Level 10 success in any area of your life, you must first develop yourself to be a Level 10 person in that area.” IfsWantFirstsPersonsLevelsDevelopmentGratitudeAreasPersonal DevelopmentParallels Author:Hal Elrod
“Without the parallel development of systems of monetary - and credit-based exchange - there could have been no development of economies beyond the most primitive organizational forms and the most geographically restricted sales.” Has BeensFormEconomyDevelopmentCreditPrimitiveParallelsCould Have BeenMonetaryOrganizational Author:Peter Dicken
“Our outer world will always be a reflection of our inner world. Our level of success is always going to parallel our level of personal development. Until we dedicate time each day to developing ourselves into the person we need to be to create the life we want, success is always going to be a struggle to attain.” WorldWantNeedsPersonsLevelsStruggleDevelopmentReflectionPersonal DevelopmentDevelopingEach DayParallelsInner WorldOuter Worlds Author:Hal Elrod
“With software, you really can replicate and do a lot of very real and active development in parallel, and actually try it out and see what works.” TryingRealDevelopmentActiveSoftwareParallelsReplicate Author:Linus Torvalds
“I have always been fascinated by structure and by exploring its possibilities. Throughout my life as a designer and maker, my structures have progressively become lighter and lighter, to the point now where I wonder how I can just sell the idea without any physical form. This seems to parallel human development where, as our bodies age, physicality is replaced by conceptualising and spirituality.” HumansI CanIdeasBodySeemsAgeFormSpiritualityWonderPossibilityDevelopmentSellsStructureDesignerMakersFascinatedReplacedExploringParallelsLightersHuman DevelopmentPhysicality Author:David Trubridge
“The Jacksonian era is generally talked about in terms of individualism, and the development of free market capitalism, and Victorian prudery. It was shocking to find a parallel history to that - a bunch of Americans with very different priorities. I stumbled on to these people, and then became completely fixated on them. The question that drove me was: how did these reasonable people adopt these extremely unreasonable ideas?” PeopleIdeasDifferentTermDevelopmentCapitalismPrioritiesBunchErasReasonableIndividualismShockingFree MarketParallelsUnreasonableVictorianFree Market Capitalism Author:Christine Jennings
“I've been in China enough to know that you shouldn't opine on it unless you speak Chinese and have lived there for twenty years. I wasn't pretending to be a China expert in that final chapter. I was just pointing, first to the parallels between Chinese behavior toward us and ours toward GB when we were at the same stage of development, and secondly to how much harder their development path is than ours was.” KnowsYearsFirstsEnoughSpeakPathStageDevelopmentBehaviorHarderTwentiesFinalsChinaChineseExpertsPretendingChaptersPointingParallelsStages Of Development Author:Charles R. Morris