“... not mere achievement, but rather the more difficult feat of handling your life efficiently. It means to be a success as a person; controlled, organized, not part of the world's problems, but part of its cure. ... of being creative individuals.” WorldMeanPersonsProblemIndividualDifficultCreativeAchievementMereCuresUpliftingOrganizedControlledBe CreativeFeats Book:The amazing results of positive thinking Source: The amazing results of positive thinking
“Photos tend to organize chaos, to define what we're doing here. It is essential that individuals' voices depict the world around us, as we are increasingly controlled by large institutions, large companies and large systems.” WorldIndividualVoiceCompanyEssentialsInstitutionsChaosControlledOrganizeLarge Companies Author:Martin Parr
“Technical progress and more comfortable living permit the systematic inclusion of libidinal components into the realm of commodity production and exchange. But no matter how controlled the mobilization of instinctual energy may be (it sometimes amounts to a scientific management of libido), no matter how much it may serve as a prop for the status quo - it is also gratifying to the managed individuals, just as racing the outboard motor, pushing the power lawn mower, and speeding the automobile are fun.” MaySometimesMatterIndividualEnergyFunProgressAmountComfortableManagementProductionsRealmsPushingControlledPermitRacingInclusionCommodityStatus QuoComponentsMotorAutomobileSystematicLawnsPropsSpeedingLibidoMobilizationMowers Author:Herbert Marcuse
“It is common talk that every individual is entitled to economic security. The only animals and birds I know that have economic security are those that have been domesticated--and the economic security they have is controlled by the barbed-wire fence, the butcher's knife and the desire of others. They are milked, skinned, egged or eaten up by their protectors.” KnowsHas BeensDesireIndividualAnimalCommonEconomicSecurityBirdControlledKnivesEntitledFenceWireProtectorButchersBarbed WireEconomic Security Author:Ray Lyman Wilbur