“At the heart of capitalism is the unification of knowledge and power. As Friedrich Hayek, the leader of the Austrian school of economics, put it, "To assume all the knowledge to be given to a single mind... is to disregard everything that is important and significant in the real world." Because knowledge is dispersed, power must be as well.” WorldMindWellsHeartImportantRealSchoolGivenLeaderCapitalismEconomicsAssumingSignificantReal WorldDisregardUnificationHayekKnowledge And PowerFriedrich Hayek Book:Knowledge and Power: The Information Theory of Capitalism and How it is Revolutionizing our World Source: Knowledge and Power: The Information Theory of Capitalism and How it is Revolutionizing our World
“Democrats and Republicans were essentially the same party with different faces and that was why, no matter how many promises each leader made, significant change rarely transpired.” MadeDifferentMatterFacesPartyLeaderPromiseRepublicanDemocratSignificantSignificant ChangeDifferent Faces Author:James Morcan
“Now more than ever I am aware that a person's significant birthdays can either mark the passage of time, or they can mark changes they've made in their lives to reach their potential and become the person they were created to be. With each passing year, I want to make good choices that make me a better person, help me become a better leader, and make a positive impact on others.” WantYearsPersonsMadeHelpingMotivationalChoicesLeaderMarkImpactSignificantPassingPassingsHelp MePassagesBetter PersonPassage Of TimePositive ImpactGood Choices Author:John C. Maxwell
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“Coming into World War II, we were seen as a conquering hero for beleaguered people, we are now seen as invader, an occupier. And what that is saying is we have more might than right, so we kind of have a kind of moral deficit disorder. And that's why a leader must lift us back to the higher ground, because at the end of the day what makes you strong is that you are believable, that as significant as might is, ultimately right is even stronger than might.” PeopleWorldKindWarEndsMightStrongLeaderMoralHeroHigherStrongerSignificantConquerLiftsWar Of The WorldsThe End Of The DayDisorderWorld War IiWorld War IDeficitBelievableInvadersHigher Ground Author:Jesse Jackson
“You can offer the ability to citizens to choose from one of the two parties and elect their leaders as much as you want. But "democracy" is an illusion - a sham - if the most significant acts taken by those leaders are kept concealed from the citizenry.” IfsWantTwoAbilityPartyLeaderDemocracyTakenCitizensOffersIllusionSignificantConcealedCitizenry Author:Glenn Greenwald
“Highly successful leaders ignore conventional wisdom and take chances. Their stories inevitably include a defining moment or key decision when they took a significant risk and thereby experienced a breakthrough.” MomentsStoriesChanceDecisionLeaderSuccessfulRiskKeysSignificantConventionalBreakthroughDefiningTake A ChanceConventional WisdomDefining MomentsSuccessful Leaders Author:Larry Osborne
“If you want real, significant, sustainable change, you need talented, committed local line leaders. If the line manager is not innovating, then innovation is not going to occur.” IfsWantNeedsRealLinesLeaderInnovationCommittedSignificantLocalsManagers Author:Peter Senge