“Running a multi-million dollar business can be frustrating at times, especially when someone does something I am not happy with. It might not even be their fault, but it is human nature to reach in an angry or heated way. However, I have learned an important and effective lesson. Rather than complain to my member of staff about their actions, I search my memory bank for things I find wonderful about them. This changes the energy around the issue instantly. People tend to live up to what you expect of them.” PeopleWayHumansDoeImportantMightRunningActionEnergyMemoriesMillionsIssuesWonderfulHuman NatureLessonsMembersAngryDollarsFaultsComplainingI Have LearnedStaffFrustratingMillion DollarsNot Happy Author:Vishen Lakhiani
“In some mysterious way, once one has gained an insight into human nature, that insight grows from day to day, and he to whom it has given to experience vicariously even one single form of earthly suffering acquires, by reason of this tragic lesson, an understanding of all its forms, even those most foreign to him, and apparently abnormal.” WayHumansReasonFormSufferingGivenGrowsUnderstandingHuman NatureLessonsInsightMysteriousAcquireTragicDay To DayAbnormalMysterious Ways Author:Stefan Zweig
“Truth should be the first lesson of the child and the last aspiration of manhood; for it has been well said that the inquiry of truth, which is the love-making of it, the knowledge of truth, which is the presence of it, and the belief of truth, which is the enjoying of it, is the sovereign good of human nature.” ShouldFirstsHumansWellsChildrenHas BeensSaidTruthLastsBeliefEnjoyHuman NatureLessonsAspirationSovereignManhoodInquiryLove MakingWell Said Book:Literary recreations and miscellanies Source: Literary recreations and miscellanies
“I think by the age of about nine I recognized that there were a lot of different religions, and it was an accident I happened to be born into one of them. If I had been born somewhere else, I would have had a different one. Which is a pretty good lesson, actually. Everyone should learn that.” IfsThinkingShouldDifferentWisdomAgeReligionBornHistoryHappenedHuman NatureLessonsAccidentsNineSomewhere ElseDifferent Religions Author:Richard Dawkins
“He who takes people for smart pays an expensive lesson.” PeoplePayHuman NatureLessonsSmartIntelligenceExpensive Author:Franz Grillparzer
“I think most generations tend to learn the lesson of war the hard way. There is a deep attraction to the empowerment. Freud is right: societies either become locked in a collective embrace of Eros, as individuals do, or a collective embrace of Thanatos, the death instinct. They swing between the two. The notion that societies are naturally prone toward self-preservation is wrong. Self-annihilation can be deeply addictive, intoxicating, enticing. So I take a darker view of human nature, that war is probably always going to be with us. I think history bears me out.” ThinkingWayHumansTwoWarSelfHardIndividualViewsGenerationsHuman NatureBearsLessonsEmpowermentEmbraceInstinctNotionAttractionCollectivesSwingsLockedPreservationAnnihilationSelf PreservationErosHard WayEnticingThanatos Author:Chris Hedges
“A cynic is not merely one who reads bitter lessons from the past, his is also one who is permanently disappointed in the future.” PastFearHuman NatureLessonsBitterDisappointedCynic Author:Sydney J. Harris
“The experience of treaties being broken with impunity provide an afflicting lesson to mankind how little dependence is to be placed on treaties which have no other sanction than the obligations of good faith; and which oppose general considerations of peace and justice to the impulse of any immediate interest and passion.” LittlesPassionInterestJusticeMankindHuman NatureBrokenLessonsObligationImpulseConsiderationDependenceSanctionsTreatiesPeace And JusticeImpunityGood FaithBeing Broken Author:Alexander Hamilton
“I've had a pretty good lesson in human nature. It's more important to try to surround yourself with people who can give you a little happiness, because you only pass through this life once, Jack. You don't come back for an encore.” PeopleGivingTryingHumansLittlesImportantSimplePleasureHuman NatureLessonsThis LifeSurroundSurround YourselfSurround Yourself With PeopleSimple PleasuresEncores Author:Elvis Presley