“There is, however, no advantage in reflections on the past further than may be of service to the present. For the future we must provide by maintaining what the present gives us and redoubling our efforts; it is hereditary to us to win virtue as the fruit of labour, and you must not change the habit, even though you should have a slight advantage in wealth and resources; for it is not right that what was won in want should be lost in plenty.” WantGivingShouldMayPastWinningLostWealthEffortVirtueHabitReflectionResourcesAdvantageShould HaveFruitPlentyLabourMaintainingHereditary Book:The Peloponnesian War Source: The Peloponnesian War
“When we look at the matter from another point of view, great caution would seem to be required. For the habit of lightly changing the laws is an evil, and, when the advantage is small, some errors both of lawgivers and rulers had better be left; the citizen will not gain so much by making the change as he will lose by the habit of disobedience.” LooksMatterSeemsLawEvilLeftLosesJusticeViewsHabitCitizensGainsAdvantageErrorsPoint Of ViewRulersCautionDisobedience Book:Politics Source: Politics
“So long as mathematicians can impose up-and-down semantics upon students while trafficking personally in the non-up-and-down advantages of their concise statements, they can impose upon the ignorance of man a monopoly of access to accurate processing of information and can fool even themselves by thought habits governing the becoming behavior of professional specialists, by disclaiming the necessity of, or responsibility for, comprehensive adjustment of the a priori thought to total reality of universal principles.” MenLongRealityResponsibilityPrinciplesInformationStudentsIgnoranceFoolBecomingHabitBehaviorAdvantageUniversalAccessStatementsAccurateMathematicianMonopolyUp And DownGoverningComprehensiveAdjustmentSpecialistsProcessingTraffickingConciseSemantics Author:R. Buckminster Fuller
“User habits are a competitive advantage. Products that change customer routines are less susceptible to attacks from other companies.” CompanyProductsHabitAdvantageCustomersUsersSusceptibleCompetitive Advantage Book:Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products Source: Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products