1. The problem and you

    You just sit in the midst of the problem; when you are a part of the problem, or when the problem is a part of you, there is no problem, because you are the problem itself. The problem is you yourself. If this is so, there is no problem.

    Shunryu …

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  2. Beginners and experts

    In the beginner’s mind there are many possibilities, but in the expert’s there are few

    In: Shunryu Suzuki, Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind: Informal Talks on Zen Meditation and Practice

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  3. Cult of ignorance

    There is a cult of ignorance in the United States, and there has always been. The strain of anti-intellectualism has been a constant [...] nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that 'my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge.

    • Isaac Asimov
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  4. Organizations and change

    Organizations can't stop the world from changing. The best they can do is adapt. The smart ones change before they have to. The lucky ones manage to scramble and adjust when push comes to shove. The rest are losers, and they become history.

    In: Price Pritchett. New Work Habits For …

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  5. Campbell's Law

    The more any quantitative social indicator is used for social decision-making, the more subject it will be to corruption pressures and the more apt it will be to distort and corrupt the social processes it is intended to monitor.

    Campbell's Law. Donald T. Campbell,

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