“I disagree with the followers of Marx and those of Adam Smith: the reason free markets work is because they allow people to be lucky, thanks to aggressive trial and error, not by giving rewards or "incentives" for skill.” PeopleGivingReasonLuckySkillsErrorsRewardsTrialsThanksFollowersAggressiveDisagreeAdamFree MarketIncentivesTrial And ErrorTinkeringBlack Swan Book:The Black Swan: Second Edition: The Impact of the Highly Improbable Fragility Source: The Black Swan: Second Edition: The Impact of the Highly Improbable Fragility
“A great chess-player is not a great man, for he leaves the world as he found it. No act terminating in itself constitutes greatness. This will apply to all displays of power or trials of skill, which are confined to the momentary, individual effort, and construct no permanent image or trophy of themselves without them” MenWorldFoundIndividualEffortPlayerGreatnessSkillsChessTrialsPermanentGreat MenDisplayConstructsConfinedTrophiesMomentaryChess PlayersIndividual Effort Author:William Hazlitt
“Our very success, gained you will agree by skill, will draw more people than ever to see it. And that will benefit many more clubs than Rangers. Let the others come after us. We welcome the chase. It is healthy for us. We will never hide from it. Never fear, inevitably we shall have our years of failure, and when they arrive, we must reveal tolerance and sanity. No matter the days of anxiety that come our way, we shall emerge stronger because of the trials to be overcome. That has been the philosophy of the Rangers since the days of the gallant pioneers.” PeopleWayYearsHas BeensMatterPhilosophySuccessFootballFailureHealthySkillsAnxietyBenefitsDrawsOvercomingStrongerAgreeClubsCoachesToleranceTrialsWelcomeHidingSanityChasingNo FearKey To SuccessRoad To SuccessEmergingPioneersBeing StrongSkillfulEmergenceRangersNever FearGallantMotivational Football Author:Bill Struth
“Children, then, acquire social skills not so much from adults as from their interactions with one another. They are likely to discover through trial and error which strategies work and which do not, and later to reflect consciously on what they have learned.” ChildrenSocialSkillsAdultsStrategyErrorsTrialsAcquireInteractionTrial And ErrorSocial Skills Author:Zick Rubin
“Storytelling is a very old human skill that gives us an evolutionary advantage. If you can tell young people how you kill an emu, acted out in song or dance, or that Uncle George was eaten by a croc over there, don't go there to swim, then those young people don't have to find out by trial and error.” PeopleIfsGivingHumansYoungSongSkillsAdvantageErrorsTrialsStorytellingSwimUnclesTrial And ErrorCrocs Author:Margaret Atwood
“Trials are medicines which our gracious and wise Physician prescribes because we need them; and he proportions the frequency and weight of them to what the case requires. Let us trust his skill and thank him for his prescription.” NeedsCasesWiseSkillsWeightMedicineChristian InspirationalTrialsProportionPhysiciansFrequencyGraciousPrescriptions Author:Isaac Newton