“Redistribution depends on three things, amnesia,meaning you don't remember the murderous paths of these beliefs. Envy, you hate the successful in the present and used, people who have nothing to earn yet.” PeopleRememberUsedHateThreeBeliefPathSuccessfulDependsEnvyThree ThingsAmnesia Author:Jedediah Bila
“All of women's stories in the 19th century had either one of two endings: you either had the good Jane Austen marriage at the end and you were happy; or you had the terrible Henry James savage downfall because of your own hubris as a woman, or you've made some great error leading you down a path to ruin. One is the story of love that's successful and the other is the story usually of reckless love that goes terribly wrong that destroys the woman.” MadeTwoEndsStoriesPathSuccessfulCenturyTerribleErrorsRuinsSavagesJaneReckless19th CenturyDownfallHubrisAusten Author:Elizabeth Gilbert
“Sometimes you get lucky - you don't put much work in and you're successful anyway. But over the course of time, if you really want to shape your path, I think it's about the quality of the time you put in.” IfsThinkingWantSometimesCoursesQualityPathSuccessfulShapesLuckyLucky You Author:Blake Griffin
“I have a hard time doing anything someone else tells me to do! I've always been driven to follow my own path and not be pushed down another lane because some executive thought I could be more commercially successful or whatever.” HardMy OwnPathSuccessfulDrivenHard TimesExecutivesLanes Author:Cyndi Lauper
“There are direct paths to a successful career. But there are plenty of indirect paths, too.” CareersPathSuccessfulDirectPlentyIndirectSuccessful Career Author:Clayton Christensen
“Every successful artist comes from a family - parents or siblings or both - who, although equally gifted, chose not to pursue the treacherous and difficult path of the artist.” ArtistParentDifficultPathSuccessfulPursueGiftedSiblingTreacherousSuccessful Artists Author:Chris Abani
“Any path you take, if you commit with passion, you can be successful. By going to business school, certain opportunities may open up to you sooner. But it's who you are and how you take advantage of your opportunities that matter.” IfsMayMatterSchoolCertainPassionOpportunityPathSuccessfulAdvantageWho You AreCommitBeing SuccessfulUp To YouBusiness School Author:Dan Rosensweig
“I don't feel myself that I Know it all, but I have enough conceit to be successful. That observation was made by a businessman in his 30s who was making notable headway, although his path bristled with difficulties. Business places no premiums on shrinking violets. Employers prefer men who have self-assurance, forcefulness, go-aheadness, men who know their jobs and know that they know it.” KnowsMenFeelsMadeSelfEnoughJobsPathSuccessfulPrideDifficultyObservationBeing SuccessfulBusinessmanAssuranceVioletEmployersConceitNotableShrinkingKnow It AllSelf Assurance Author:B. C. Forbes
“The message to organizations is this: You have to increase the number of categories of contributing, or the types of career paths, which people can experience as successful. You cannot restrict esteem to the fewer and fewer who will be climbing up the management ladder. You need to have the majority of your people feeling like winners.” PeopleNeedsFeelingsNumbersCareersPathSuccessfulTypeMessagesOrganizationIncreaseManagementMajorityEsteemWinnerCategoriesClimbingFewerLaddersContributingCareer PathClimbing Up Author:Judith M Bardwick
“I think morale is the hardest part, not comparing yourself to someone else. I think everyone compares themselves to someone more successful than they are. Everyone does it. You have to embrace your own rocky path.” ThinkingDoePathSuccessfulEmbraceHardestCompareMoraleComparing Yourself Author:Mary Harron
“A mathematical problem should be difficult in order to entice us, yet not completely inaccessible, lest it mock at our efforts. It should be to us a guide post on the mazy paths to hidden truths, and ultimately a reminder of our pleasure in the successful solution.” ShouldProblemOrderDifficultPleasureEffortPathSuccessfulSolutionsGuidesMathematicalPostsRemindersMockInaccessibleHidden TruthMathematical Problems Author:David Hilbert
“Successful people are the one's that create their own path, not follow someone else's.” PeoplePathSuccessfulSuccessful People Author:Behdad Sami
“One of the best ways to properly evaluate and adapt to the many environmental stresses of life is to simply view them as normal. The adversity and failures in our lives, if adapted to and viewed as normal corrective feedback to use to get back on target, serve to develop in us an immunity against anxiety, depression, and the adverse responses to stress. Instead of tackling the most important priorities that would make us successful and effective in life, we prefer the path of least resistance and do things simply that will relieve our tension, such as shuffling papers and majoring in minors.” IfsWayImportantUseLife IsViewsPathSuccessfulOur LivesNormalPaperAnxietyStressAdversityResponseEnvironmentalPrioritiesBest WayResistanceTensionTargetGet BackMinorsPapersFeedbackEvaluateAdaptedAdverseImmunityTacklingShufflingPath Of Least ResistanceAnxiety Depression Author:Denis Waitley