“I said that he was my superior in observation and deduction. If the art of the detective began and ended in reasoning from an armchair, my brother would be the greatest criminal agent that ever lived. But he has no ambition and no energy. He will not even go out of his way to verify his own solutions, and would rather be considered wrong than take the trouble to prove himself right.” IfsWayArtSaidBookWould BeEnergyLanguageTroubleBrotherProveAmbitionSolutionsCriminalsSuperiorsObservationAgentsMy BrotherReasoningDetectivesDeductionsVerifyArmchairsNo Energy Book:The Best of Sherlock Holmes Source: The Best of Sherlock Holmes
“I overcame my fears and troubles simply by praying and learning to calm down when scary things were happening - I formed certain mantras which helped me become pro-active vs. reactive, such as : What's the problem? What's the solution? Time Energy Money What do I get? What do I give? Shrink It. Fix it. Grow it.” GivingProblemCertainEnergyGrowsTroublePrayingSolutionsHappeningsCalmScaryActiveShrinksMantrasCalm DownScary Things Author:Kelly Cutrone
“Farmers, merchants, manufacturers, and the traveling public have all had their troubles with the transportation lines, and the difficulties to which these struggles have given rise have produced that problem which is even now apparently far from solution.” ProblemGivenLinesStruggleEconomyTroubleSolutionsDifficultyFarmersTransportationMerchants Author:John Moody
“The human mind thinks but to complicate. As soon as one problem is solved, that solution introduces new complications, other problems that perhaps did not exist before. That was one of my great troubles when I was younger, I invented many things that were very fine, but always I was getting into complications. I have had to work very hard to overcome that.” ThinkingMindHumansHardProblemTroubleFineSolutionsOvercomingHuman MindIntroducingComplication Author:Nikola Tesla