I cannot help but think that great results would have been obtained had my views been thought better of; yet I am much inclined to accept the present condition as for the best.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Only by observing this condition would the results of our work be regarded as fully conclusive and as having elucidated the normal course of the phenomena.
I think there's value in experience and observations that link past to present.
Success is fine, but success is fleeting. Significance is lasting.
Great success in examinations does naturally not as a rule go with originality of thought.
I've always believed that if you put in the work, the results will come.
Most people believe that results matter. The idea that results matter is one that you have to keep letting go of. And most of the time, I believe it.
You cannot prove this in real time, but when economists 20 years from now write a book on the recovery, it may well be entitled, 'It could have been much better.'
Being fully present is the best guarantee for a bright future.
We like to believe that, in our lifetime, the human condition is improving.
Whatever you see - any good results - are all from the pressure.
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