“As a matter of fact, capitalist economy is not and cannot be stationary. Nor is it merely expanding in a steady manner. It is incessantly being revolutionized from within by new enterprise, i.e., by the intrusion of new commodities or new methods of production or new commercial opportunities into the industrial structure as it exists at any moment.” MatterMomentsFactsOpportunityEconomyMethodStructureProductionsEnterpriseSteadyCapitalistCommodityExpandingMatter Of FactIncessantlyIntrusionStationaryCapitalist Economy Book:Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy Source: Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy
“I hate writing. I so intensely hate writing - I cannot tell you how much. The moment I am at the end of one project I have the idea that I didn't really succeed in telling what I wanted to tell, that I need a new project - it's an absolute nightmare. But my whole economy of writing is in fact based on an obsessional ritual to avoid the actual act of writing.” NeedsWritingIdeasEndsWholeMomentsFactsWantedHateEconomySucceedProjectsI HateAbsolutesNightmareRitualNew Projects Author:Slavoj Žižek
“We have indeed at the moment little cause for pride: as a profession we have made a mess of things.” LittlesMadeMomentsCausesEconomyPrideProfessionMess Author:Friedrich August von Hayek
“When you learn economy. It strips away self-indulgence. Just in the act itself it requires a certain amount of humility. You have to accept the fact that you might feel you can do better but in the moment you have to make a choice.” FeelsSelfMomentsFactsMightCertainChoicesCan DoAcceptingEconomyHumilityAmountIndulgenceSelf Indulgence Author:Charlie Huston
“Retailers should not be filling their minds with all the things that are wrong, with how the economy is going, or with trying to get someplace in the business world. They should enjoy being in this moment and in this day and serving the people who come in.” PeopleWorldShouldTryingMindMomentsEnjoyEconomyServingThis DayFillingBusiness WorldRetailers Author:Wayne Dyer
“Quidquid luce fuit tenebris agit: but also the other way around. What we experience in dreams, so long as we experience it frequently, is in the end just as much a part of the total economy of our soul as anything we "really" experience: because of it we are richer or poorer, are sensitive to one need more or less, and are eventually guided a little by our dream-habits in broad daylight and even in the most cheerful moments occupying our waking spirit.” WayNeedsLittlesLongSoulEndsMomentsDreamSpiritEconomyHabitExperienceSensitiveBroadsWakingCheerfulOur DreamsDaylight Author:Friedrich Nietzsche
“Be methodical if you would succeed in business, or in anything. Have a work for every moment, and mind the moment's work. Whatever your calling, master all its bearings and details, its principles, instruments and applications. Method is essential if you would get through your work easily and with economy of time.” IfsMindMomentsBusinessPrinciplesEconomyMastersCallingSucceedEssentialsMethodInstrumentsDetailsApplicationMethodical Author:William Matthews
“God, who is liberal in all his other gifts, shows us, by the wise economy of His providence, how circumspect we ought to be in the management of our time, for He never gives us two moments together.” GivingTwoMomentsShowsTogetherTimeEconomyWiseOughtManagementOur TimeProvidence Author:Francois Fenelon